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  • Essay / Saudi Aramco Argument Essay - 1122

    IntroductionSaudi Aramco is the world's largest producer of crude oil. They represent the majority of global exports of crude oil and natural gas. The company is awesome. They treat their employees well and look after the environment. The company's headquarters is located in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia and employs millions of people. The company is valued at ten trillion dollars and this amount is increasing every day. The company has the world's largest crude oil reserves, estimated at two hundred and sixty billion barrels. Saudi Aramco produces more than twelve million barrels of crude oil per day. This is more than any other oil company in the world. Although it produces large quantities of crude oil, the company is looking for other ways to be more sustainable. One of the ways Saudi Aramco is trying to become more sustainable is by finding other alternative ways to farm energy. Solar energy is one of the ways they are trying to make the future more sustainable. On its website, Saudi Aramco explains: "Saudi Aramco's work is not only about our management of the Kingdom's abundant oil and gas reserves, but also about finding cleaner energy solutions to power the domestic market and for the export. We are committed to finding new and cleaner energy technologies and harnessing one of the Kingdom's most obvious resources: sunlight. (Saudi Aramco, 2014). With over two hundred and fifty hours of sunlight per month, it would make sense for companies like Saudi Aramco to use the sun's natural energy. Saudi Aramco goes on to say that having vast deserts can be an advantage, as they can use this land to accommodate large solar panel structures. (Saudi Aramco, 2014). These structures would have the capacity to p...... middle of paper ......es/default/files/files_uk/white-papers/wp_ecomobility_endoftheroadforfossilfuels_lr_new.pdf Lasry, R. (2013) Saudi Aramco price hike of oil. HuffingtonPost. http://www,huffigntonpost.com/SaudiAramco/learsy-ryanSaudi Aramco. (2014). Renewable energy. Saudi Aramco. http://www.saudiaramco.com/en/home/our-operations/projects/RenewableEnergy.html#our-operations%257C%252Fen%252Fhome%252Four-operations%252Fprojects%252FRenewableEnergy.baseajax.html Saudi Aramco. (2014). Society and environment. Saudi Aramco. ^ Todd, M. (2013). Oil and other resources. Washington Post. http://www.washingtonpost.com/oil/spills/otherresources