Saudi Oil and Gas – Issue 24
EPRasheed Signature Series
Originally Published: 2012
Saudi Oil and Gas Issue 24 provided an in-depth look at Saudi Arabia’s oil and gas sector during 2012.
This edition focused on Saudi Aramco’s upstream innovation programs,
unconventional resource development, and emerging technologies in seismic imaging and drilling automation.
Featured Highlights
- Spotlight on Saudi Aramco’s long-term exploration and production strategies
- Advances in intelligent drilling and real-time field analytics
- Research updates from KACST and KFUPM partnerships
- New frontiers in enhanced oil recovery and sustainability practices
- Exclusive interviews with leading Saudi energy executives
- Regional review: the evolving Middle East energy landscape
Key Articles and Features
- Editorial: Vision 2020 and the transformation of Saudi energy leadership
- Aramco R&D Focus: Technology integration for future production systems
- KACST Innovation: National collaboration for seismic research
- Reservoir Analytics: Data-driven approaches to enhance recovery
- Digital Oilfield: Automation and integrated operations
- Sustainability Spotlight: Energy efficiency and CO₂ mitigation
Technical Focus Areas
- Reservoir characterization and modeling
- Geophysical imaging and seismic inversion
- Advanced drilling automation and monitoring
- Smart well technologies and digital twins
- AI and predictive analytics for production optimization
- Renewable integration and sustainability initiatives
Magazine Archive
Saudi Oil and Gas Issue 24 documented key innovations in upstream technologies and resource development in 2012.
It now serves as a historical record of Saudi Arabia’s technical and strategic achievements in the petroleum sector.
About the Publisher
EPRasheed Media Group published leading oil and gas industry titles, including
Saudi Oil and Gas, Brazil Oil and Gas, and tt_mg.
These publications bridged innovation, scientific research, and industrial expertise across the global energy landscape.
Global Reach
EPRasheed Media Group formerly maintained editorial offices in the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, Trinidad, Houston, and Brazil.
While these offices are no longer operational, the group’s publications continue to provide archival insights into worldwide oil and gas advancements.