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Saudi Aramco is seeking price cuts from suppliers as it faces a sharp decline in oil prices.
Grouped Articles
Oil-Drop Pain Spreads to Saudi Arabia’s Energy Behemoth
Wall Street Journal 02.20.2015
As Saudis Keep Pumping, Thirst for Domestic Oil Swells
Wall Street Journal 07.04.2015
U.S. Oil Prices Hit Fresh Six-Year Low, Dipping Below $40 a Barrel
Wall Street Journal 08.23.2015
From Venezuela to Iraq to Russia, Oil Price Drops Raise Fears of Unrest
New York Times 08.24.2015
OPEC’s Oil Output Strategy Seen Potentially Backfiring
Wall Street Journal 11.10.2015
Saudi Arabia, Squeezed by Low Oil Prices, Cuts Spending to Shrink Deficit
New York Times 12.28.2015
Saudi Aramco I.P.O. Prospect Reflects Kingdom Looking Beyond Oil
New York Times 01.08.2016
Saudi Arabia Mulls Selling Shares in Aramco
Wall Street Journal 01.10.2016
Oil Plunge Sparks Bankruptcy Concerns
Wall Street Journal 01.12.2016
Saudi Arabia Could List Production Assets in Aramco IPO
Wall Street Journal 01.12.2016
Transcript: Q&A With Saudi Aramco Chairman Khalid al-Falih
Wall Street Journal 01.12.2016
Oil Prices at $30 Bend Nations, But Which Ones Could Break?
Wall Street Journal 01.13.2016
Saudis Moving to Reduce Dependence on Oil Money
New York Times 04.01.2016
Weak Oil Prices Curbing Production
Wall Street Journal 04.13.2016
Saudi Arabia’s post-oil future
Economist 04.29.2016
Saudi Oil Output Sets Record Despite Global Glut
WSJ 08.10.2016
Saudi Arabia Weighs Giving Up on International IPO for Aramco
WSJ 10.13.2017
Saudis Struggle to Share Pain of Pumping Less Oil
WSJ 11.30.2018
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