Ras Tanura
Coverage of Ras Tanura in the Nexus archive.
- Saudi Oil Exports Approach Pre-War Levels as Hormuz Flows Rise
Saudi oil exports are nearing pre-war levels as shipments through the Hormuz Strait increase. Saudi ships have ramped up export volumes from Ras Tanura in recent days.
- Saudi Supertankers Exit Hormuz in Kingdom’s Biggest Oil Flow Since Iran War Truce
Saudi supertankers exited the Hormuz Strait in what is described as the Kingdom's largest oil flow since the Iran war truce. The event involved storage tanks and oil processing facilities in Ras Tanura.
- Aramco oil company helicopter crashes in Saudi Arabia, killing all 14 on board
A helicopter owned by Aramco crashed in Saudi Arabia's Ras Tanura, killing all 14 Saudi nationals on board, according to the Saudi Ministry of Energy. An investigation into the crash is underway, and the incident occurred amid Aramco's efforts to reroute oil exports due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz caused by Iran.
- 14 dead after helicopter owned by oil giant Aramco crashes in Saudi Arabia: officials
A helicopter owned by Saudi oil giant Aramco crashed in Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia, around 6 a.m. on Sunday, killing 14 Saudi nationals, according to the Saudi Ministry of Energy.
- Aramco helicopter crashes at Saudi port
A helicopter operated by Aramco crashed at a Saudi port in Ras Tanura, killing at least 14 people. The incident occurred hours after US-Iran strikes raised concerns about a fragile deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
- Saudi Aramco helicopter crashes, all 14 passengers killed
A Saudi Aramco helicopter crashed in Ras Tanura on Saudi Arabia's eastern coast early Sunday, killing all 14 Saudi nationals on board. The cause of the crash remains unclear.
- Aramco helicopter crash kills 14 in Saudi Arabia
A helicopter crash in Saudi Arabia killed 14 Saudi citizens, with the aircraft belonging to Aramco. The incident occurred in Ras Tanura, and an investigation is underway. The crash follows recent Iranian attacks on energy facilities in the Gulf.
- Aramco Helicopter Crash in Ras Tanura Kills All 14 Passengers
A Saudi Aramco helicopter crashed in Ras Tanura, killing all 14 passengers. The article includes a photograph by Maya Sidiqqi/Bloomberg.
- Saudi Aramco helicopter crash kills 14
A helicopter belonging to Saudi oil giant Aramco crashed in Ras Tanura on Saudi Arabia’s eastern coast, killing 14 nationals. The cause of the crash remains unknown, and investigations are underway. Aramco had recently resumed crude oil loadings at the Ras Tanura terminal after a four-month halt.
- Saudi Aramco helicopter crash kills 14, state new agency says
A helicopter owned by Saudi oil company Aramco crashed in Ras Tanura, killing 14 people. The Saudi state news agency reported the incident, noting the cause is unknown and an investigation is ongoing.
- Saudi Aramco resumes oil loading at Ras Tanura
Saudi Aramco resumed crude oil loading at its Ras Tanura terminal after a near four-month halt, despite a ship from Evergreen being hit in the Strait of Hormuz. The move follows an interim deal between Iran and the US to end the war and reopen the strait, which handles a fifth of global oil and LNG supplies.
- Saudi Aramco resumes oil loading at Ras Tanura after 4-month halt, data shows
Saudi Aramco resumed oil loading at its Ras Tanura terminal in the Gulf after a near four-month halt. Shipping data showed two Very Large Crude Carriers loading crude, each capable of 2 million barrels, with another vessel waiting nearby.
- Saudi Aramco resumes oil loading at Ras Tanura
Saudi Aramco has resumed oil loading at its Ras Tanura export terminal after a nearly four-month suspension, according to shipping data from Reuters. Two very large crude carriers were loading oil at the terminal, with another vessel waiting nearby, signaling a resumption of exports.
- Saudi Oil Exports Value Surged to Three-Year High in March
Saudi Arabia's oil exports reached their highest value in three years during March, driven by increased global demand and higher oil prices. This surge reflects the Kingdom's recovery in petroleum revenues and strengthens its position as a major global oil producer.
- Saudi Arabia Cuts Oil Prices for June From Record-High Premium
Saudi Arabia has cut oil prices for June, reducing the record-high premium. The move is expected to impact the global oil market. Saudi Aramco's decision may influence oil prices worldwide.
- OPEC Output Suffers Record Plunge as Iran War Throttles Exports
OPEC experienced a record decline in oil output due to the Iran war disrupting exports. The conflict has significantly impacted global crude oil supply chains, with Saudi Aramco's facilities facing operational challenges.
- Saudi Output Capacity Cut 600,000 Barrels a Day by War
Saudi Arabia's oil output capacity was reduced by 600,000 barrels per day due to the war, impacting its production facilities in Ras Tanura. The reduction highlights the disruption caused by ongoing conflicts in the region.