Saudi Aramco CEO Cancels CERAWeek Trip Amid Iran Conflict, Confirmed by Reuters Source
The CEO of Saudi Aramco has withdrawn from the CERAWeek international energy conference in the US, reportedly remaining in Saudi Arabia due to the ongoing Iran conflict, the growing oil crisis, and challenges posed by Strait of Hormuz tensions, with Reuters confirming the cancellation through a source.
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Saudi Aramco chief to skip key energy event in US as oil crises grows amid Strait of Hormuz tensions
Amid the Hormuz row, Aramco, the world’s largest oil producing company, is facing an energy crisis as it is having to reroute much of its crude.
Read full article →Saudi Aramco boss pulls out of international energy conference due to Iran conflict, source says
The withdrawal of the CEO of the world's top oil exporter from this conference highlights the scale of the challenge he faces in dealing with the Iran crisis.
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