Week in Review
Rewind: A quick look back at the week's top stories
Global climate change and our committed response to greenhouse gas issues, as well as high-tech training facilities and a new MBA program top some of our most popular stories. Here's a quick look back at the week that was.
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The environment took center stage for Aramco over the past week as G20 discussions came to the Kingdom virtually and the world's focus turned to Saudi Arabia on a variety of fronts.
The circular carbon economy approach got a green light from world leaders as its proposal for greenhouse gas management was received well at a virtual G20 meeting hosted by the Kingdom's leaders.
Our people are not navigating one simple path to a lower carbon footprint. Instead, our journey to a horizon with a lighter global footprint is being taken by traveling a variety of routes.
Aramco's Training and Development teams have launched an immersive virtual reality lab and distance-learning solution that provides safety, efficiency, and true learning firmly in the 21st Century.
Continuing to leverage relationships with top-ranked institutions, Aramco kicks off a Master's of Business Administration course offered by Imperial College of London.
Maintaining Safety in Difficult Conditions
Despite the outbreak of COVID-19, employees and contractors on the RT Refinery Clean Fuels Project have recorded 45 million safe man-hours — even in extreme weather conditions and with a multicultural mix of workers.