Exclusive: Interview with Aramco Trading’s Said Al-Hadrami

The world’s biggest producer of crude oil, Saudi Aramco, has moved far beyond its roots and now boasts a team devoted to the worldwide trade of refined products. In an exclusive interview, Aramco Trading’s chief executive Said Al-Hadrami tells Alexander Osipovich about its mission

Said al-Hadrami - Aramco Trading

The new trading unit of Saudi Aramco, called Aramco Trading, launched in January. Based in Dhahran, the wholly owned subsidiary is a natural outgrowth of Saudi Aramco’s ongoing push into downstream operations. Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil giant is already the world’s largest oil company, measured by daily production and proven reserves, but these days it has major ambitions in refining as well. Its chief executive, Khalid al-Falih, recently said that the company’s total global refining

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