Driven by the curiosity to explore

Our history

Starting with just a small group of intrepid explorers, our history goes back more than 90 years to the sands of the Saudi desert.

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The birth of Arabian oil

Chapter 1

Saudi Aramco traces its beginnings to 1933 when a Concession Agreement was signed between Saudi Arabia and the Standard Oil Company of California (SOCAL). A subsidiary company, the California Arabian Standard Oil Company (CASOC), was created to manage the agreement.

The work began right away. After surveying the Saudi desert for oil, drilling began in 1935. Following years of effort with little to show for it, in 1937 SOCAL executives sought advice from their chief geologist, Max Steineke. Drawing on years of fieldwork, Steineke told them to keep on drilling.

Finally, success

In 1938, the foundation of the future prosperity of Saudi Arabia and the success of Saudi Aramco were realized with the commencement of commercial oil production from Dammam No. 7 — the aptly named “Prosperity Well.”

Timeline

1933

Oil concession agreement signed

1935

The first test well is drilled into the Dammam Dome

1937

Chief geologist, Max Steineke, crosses Saudi Arabia for the first time

1938

Commercial quantities of oil discovered at Dammam Well No. 7

1939

First tanker load of petroleum exported

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Radical expansion across Saudi Arabia

Chapter 2

From the late 1940s, we grew from strength to strength — hitting record-breaking oil production milestones. Along the way, we were making Saudi Arabia famous for its energy, too.

Now named Aramco (the Arabia American Oil Company), our crude oil production hit 500,000 barrels per day in 1949.

Our rapid increase in oil production meant we had to expand our distribution efforts as well. In 1950, we completed the 1,212-kilometer Trans-Arabian Pipeline (Tapline) — the longest in the world. The Tapline linked eastern Saudi Arabia to the Mediterranean Sea, sharply cutting the time and cost of exporting oil to Europe. And after two years of exploration in the shallow Arabian Gulf waters, we discovered the Safaniyah field in 1951. It proved to be the world's largest offshore oil field. And in 1958, Aramco's crude oil production exceeded 1 million barrels in a calendar year.

Billions of barrels

By 1962, we reached another milestone, with cumulative crude oil production reaching 5 billion barrels. And by 1971, shipments of crude oil and petroleum products from the Ras Tanura Marine Terminal surpassed one billion barrels per year for the very first time.

1940

Abqaiq field discovered

1947

Ras Tanura completes first year of operations

1949

Oil production hits 500,000 bpd

1950

The Tapline is completed

1951

Safaniya offshore oil field discovered

1958

Oil production exceeds 1 million bpd annually

1962

Crude oil production hits 5 billion barrels

1971

Record shipments from Ras Tanura

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Making a name for ourselves

Chapter 3

Throughout the 1970s, we not only proved ourselves as an economic force for Saudi Arabia, but we also returned to our Saudi Arabian heritage. In 1973, the Saudi government bought a 25% interest in Aramco, increasing that interest to 60% the following year.

In 1980, the Saudi government increased its interest in Aramco to 100%. Eight years later, the Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco) was officially established — a new company to take over all the responsibilities of Aramco, with His Excellency Ali I. Al-Naimi becoming our first Saudi president in 1984, and the first Saudi president and CEO in 1988.

The following year, Saudi Aramco began its transformation from an oil-producing and exporting company to an integrated petroleum enterprise, with the formation of Star Enterprises in 1989 — a joint venture with Texaco in the United States. This would evolve to become Motiva, initially a partnership with Texaco and Shell, which in 2017 progressed to Saudi Aramco being the sole owner of North America's largest single-site crude oil refinery at Port Arthur, Texas.

1976

First to produce more than 3 billion barrels of oil in a year

1977

Berri Gas Plant begins operations

1980

Saudi government concludes purchase of Aramco

1984

Ali I. Al-Naimi appointed company's first Saudi president

1985

Aramco's first female petroleum engineer

1986

Major environmental and ecological initiatives begin

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A truly global company

Chapter 4

Throughout the 1990s, we gradually extended our ties and partnerships across the world — making several international investments, starting with our purchase in 1991 of a 35% interest in the SsangYong Oil Refining Company (renamed S-Oil in 2000) in the Republic of Korea.

Our expansion continued in 1994 when we acquired a 40% interest in Petron Corporation, the largest crude oil refiner and marketer in the Philippines. And then again in 1996, when we made several more overseas investments in Europe by purchasing 50% in privately held Greek refiner Motor Oil (Hellas) Corinth Refineries S.A., and its marketing affiliate, Avinoil Industrial Commercial and Maritime Oil Company, S.A.

1991

35% interest acquired in Korean refinery

1994

40% interest acquired in Petron

1995

Vela completes program to build 15 supertankers

1996

First European joint venture

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Innovation

Chapter 5

Leading up to the millennium, using advanced techniques to help us discover and extract crude oil became essential. We needed technology on our side.

In 1997, we developed POWERS (Parallel Oil-Water-Gas-Reservoir Simulator). A high-resolution reservoir simulator that models and predicts the performance of super-giant reservoirs, POWERS was so successful that it went on to inspire a range of more powerful and precise Saudi Aramco simulation software.

Witnessing the advantages of technological advancements firsthand, in 2000 we built a state-of-the-art Research and Development Center (R&DC) in Dhahran for our scientists. We used this work as the foundation for a network of research centers across the world, which to this day are working on breakthroughs to increase discovery and recovery, reduce costs, enhance safety, and protect the environment.

Our success in world-scale innovation was highlighted when in 2010 we unveiled our unrivaled giga-cell reservoir simulation technology, GigaPOWERS — the second generation of POWERS. And then, six years later, TeraPOWERS — the industry's first trillion cell reservoir simulation.

1997

POWERS Developed

1998

Shaybah field comes on-stream

2000

Research & Development Center (R&DC) opens

2001

Launch of the environmental master plan

2008

Design begins on King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture

2009

Petro Rabigh, our first petrochemical plant, begins production

2010

GigaPOWERS unveiled

2011

Sadara joint venture formed

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Transformation

Chapter 6

By the early 2000s, to achieve our vision of becoming the world's leading integrated energy and chemicals enterprise, we continued to diversify even further.

With many ways of delivering value from a barrel of oil — including nonmetallic and crude-to-chemicals products, we moved beyond traditional markets and uses for oil and gas while also investing in new technological solutions to achieve cleaner, more efficient production and consumption of oil, including enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of transportation with new high-performance engines and fuels.

Looking forward, we envision transforming billions more barrels of oil and trillions of cubic feet of gas into multiple streams of value for Saudi Aramco, the Kingdom, and its people while — at the same time — continuing to remain a reliable supplier of sustainable energy to the world.

2013

Manifa project is launched

2015

Saudi Aramco pledges to reduce greenhouse gas intensity

2016

Shaybah expansion goes onstream

2017

230 patents granted by U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

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