Saudi Arabia: Nasser is new Aramco president
Issue 1001
- 07 Oct 2015
| 1 minute read
Amin Nasser was confirmed as president of Saudi Aramco, after the first meeting of the Saudi Aramco Supreme Council on 23 September. The veteran executive had been interim president and chief executive since May, when his predecessor Khalid Al-Falih was named health minister and the company’s new ruling council was spun off from the Ministry of Petroleum (GSN 992/12). Al-Falih remains Aramco chairman. Nasser is a 30 years-plus Aramco veteran, who has served as senior vice-president of upstream operations since 2008. The Supreme Council is chaired by Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman.
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