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Our Major Clients

         
   
 
Saudi ARAMCO

Saudi Aramco's operations span the globe and the energy industry. The world leader in crude oil production.
 
SABIC

SABIC is the largest and most profitable non-oil company in the Middle East and one of the world's five largest petrochemicals manufacturers.
 
                 
   
Saudi Arabian Chevron

Formerly known as Saudi Arabian Texaco, Saudi Arabian Chevron operates in behalf of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom's interest in the petroleum resources.
   
Saline Water Conversion Corporation

SWCC is a Saudi government corporation responsible for desalinating sea water, in order to augment the supply of potable water to coastal and inland cities in the Kingdom. SWCC is also the second largest electric power producer in the Kingdom.
 
                 
   
Al Khafji Joint Operations (KJO)

On April 1, 2000 and after Aramco Gulf Operations (AGOC) commenced its activities and took over the Saudi Government's share in the divided zone and Arabian Oil Company (AOC) which represented Kuwait government side, carry out Joint Operations in accordance with a Joint Petroleum Production Operations Agreement(JPPOA) internally known as Khafji Joint Operations (KJO).
   
Saudi Electricity Co.

SCECO are committed to provide customers with safe & reliable electric services, to meet the expectations of its shareholders, caring for their employees, and ensuring optimum utilization of available resources.
 
     
         
   
Petro Rabigh

Petro Rabigh is not the only petrochemical company in Saudi Arabia, but it enjoys advantages that promise to transform the industry both in the Kingdom and globally. Indeed, the union of blue-chip powerhouses Aramco and Sumitomo, whose expertise and capabilities knit together perfectly, Petro Rabigh is one of the most competitive and innovative petrochemical companies ever.
    Saudi Aramco Shell Refinery (SASREF)

Inaugurated on the 23rd of December 1986 by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Fahad Bin Abdulaziz. SASREF was envisioned as one of the most modern refineries in the world.