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Saudi Aramco
Saudi Arabian state-owned petroleum company

Abqaiq
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Abqaiq () is a city in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, located in the desert 60 km southwest of the Dhahran-Dammam-Khobar metropolitan area, and north of the Rub' al-Khali, the second largest sand desert in the world also known as the "Empty Quarter".

Ras Tanura
governorate in Saudi Arabia
2019 Abqaiq-Khurais attack
2019 drone attack
Ali Al-Naimi
Saudi Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources
Trans-Arabian Pipeline
oil pipeline
Khalid A. Al-Falih
Saudi businessman and manager
King Abdulaziz Air Base
Royal Saudi Air Force base in Dhahran, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia; former international airport serving Dhahran
Ibrahim Abd al-Aziz al-Assaf
former finance Minister of Saudi Arabia
2026 Aramco refinery attack
drone attack on Saudi oil refinery
Udhailiyah
Udhailiyah (Arabic: العضيلية ʿuḍayliyyah) is a small oil company compound in the interior of the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia in the desert southwest of the Dhahran-Dammam-Khobar metropolitan area. Built by the national oil company Saudi Aramco, Udhailiyah has a population of approximately 1,350 residents. The English spellings Udeliya, Udayliyah, and other variations are also used, with the same pronunciation.
Udhayliyah Airport
airport in Saudi Arabia
Abdullah S. Jum'ah
Saudi Arabian technocrat
Petro Rabigh
petrochemical company of Saudi Arabia
Ministry of Energy
one of the governmental bodies of Saudi Arabia and part of the cabinet
Saudi Aramco Residential Camp in Dhahran
gated community in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia
Abu Safah field
Oil field between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia
Shamoon
Shamoon (), also known as W32.DistTrack, is a modular computer virus that was discovered in 2012, targeting then-recent 32-bit NT kernel versions of Microsoft Windows. The virus was notable due to the destructive nature of the attack and the cost of recovery. Shamoon can spread from an infected machine to other computers on the network. Once a system is infected, the virus continues to compile a list of files from specific locations on the system, upload them to the attacker, and erase them. Finally the virus overwrites the master boot record of the infected computer, making it unusable.
Huda Al-Ghoson
Saudi corporate executive