Aramco's 2024 profit drops over 12% to $106.2 billion Signals nearly 30% lower dividends for 2025 Average realised oil prices fell to $80.2 in 2024 Aramco plans $52-58 billion in capital ...
March 5 (Reuters) - Saudi Aramco (2222.SE), opens new tab is in the early stages of considering a potential bid for BP's (BP.L), opens new tab lubricant business Castrol, according to a person ...
Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil giant Aramco reported a $106.25 billion profit in 2024 on Tuesday (March 4, 2025), down 12% from the prior year on lower energy prices. A filing on Riyadh’s ...
TORONTO, March 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - Diversys Software, a leader in digital solutions for waste and resource management, announced its partnership with Aramco Digital to accelerate the Kingdom of ...
Profits fell on lower revenues primarily attributable to lower prices Saudi Aramco's net profits dropped 12.39 percent to $106.25 billion in 2024, the world's biggest oil exporter said on Tuesday ...
Saudi Aramco is considering a potential offer for lubricant assets being sold by BP Plc, as the Middle Eastern company pushes for acquisitions that deepen its reach in oil consuming countries ...
Saudi oil giant Aramco said on Tuesday that it expects to declare total dividends of $85.4 billion in 2025, a near 30 per cent drop from payouts in 2024 as it faced lower sales and higher costs.
MANILA, Philippines — Saudi oil giant Aramco is returning to the Philippine market after nearly two decades, this time via a buyout of a 25-percent stake in the Co family-led Unioil Petroleum ...
Aramco’s 1.5 million bpd forecast is closer to the consensus Aramco’s forecast of 1.5 million barrels per day (bpd) for global oil demand growth in 2024 aligns closely with market consensus ...
DUBAI (Reuters) -Saudi oil giant Aramco signalled on Tuesday it will slash its dividend payouts by nearly a third this year, meaning fewer funds for the kingdom as it races to complete several ...
Global oil demand will hit a record this year as Asian countries, particularly China and India, continue to expand consumption, said the head of the world’s biggest oil producer, Saudi Aramco.
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