Saudi Aramco has emerged from the Sept. 14 attacks on its oil facilities 's...
Saudi Aramco has come out of the attacks "stronger than ever" - CEOFILE PHOTO: Amin H. Nasser, president and CEO of Saudi Arabian Oil Company, Saudi Aramco, speaks during a news conference in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia September 17, 2019. REUTERS/Waleed Ali/File Photo
RIYADH - Saudi Aramco has emerged from the Sept. 14 attacks on its oil facilities “stronger than ever”, chief executive officer Amin Nasser told employees in a message. “The fires that were intended to destroy Saudi Aramco had an unintended consequence: they galvanized 70,000 of us around a mission to rebound quickly and confidently, and Saudi Aramco has come out of this incident stronger than ever,” said the message, released on the occasion of the Saudi national day, to be celebrated on Sept. 23.
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