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Saudi Aramco

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Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

NYSE: ARMCO 

Saudi Aramco is the national oil company of Saudi Arabia, responsible for the majority of the country's crude oil production, reserves, and exports. It operates oil fields, pipelines, refineries, and distribution networks, and is a major player in the global energy market. The company is known for its significant contributions to the energy sector and its vast resources, making it one of the largest oil producers in the world.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Saudi Aramco

-54.02

0.02%

Latest Event

Humiliation of Saudi Aramco Worker

Viral photos depict an Asian Saudi Aramco worker forced into a demeaning position as a human stand for hand sanitizer, raising serious concerns about labor rights and the dignity of workers at the company.

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QUISLING

Saudi Aramco is currently rated as a Quisling.

-44 to -59 CCI Score
These companies are fully aligned with authoritarian regimes. They not only support but also enforce oppressive policies, playing a significant role in the regime’s operational apparatus and contributing directly to its consolidation of power.

Latest Events

  • Humiliation of Saudi Aramco Worker Logo
    OCT
    01
    2023

    Viral photos depict an Asian Saudi Aramco worker forced into a demeaning position as a human stand for hand sanitizer, raising serious concerns about labor rights and the dignity of workers at the company.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    May 30

    The reported incident, where a worker was humiliated by being used as a human stand, underscores a deep neglect of labor rights and human dignity. This event is emblematic of exploitative labor practices and a failure to uphold human rights, reflecting broader systemic issues in the company's treatment of workers.

    ImpACT International | Humiliation of Aramco worker reflects serious failure of Arab companies to respect human rights

  • UN Investigates Saudi Aramco for Human Rights and Climate Violations Logo
    SEP
    05
    2023

    UN Special Rapporteurs have sent a letter alleging that Saudi Aramco’s expansion in fossil fuel production and greenwashing practices have led to human rights abuses and adverse climate impacts. The letter points to misrepresentation of environmental data and continued crude oil production as underlying causes for these violations.

  • -60

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    May 30

    UN experts have raised concerns that Saudi Aramco’s aggressive fossil fuel extraction and exploitation practices are directly linked to human rights violations and environmental harm. Such unethical business practices, including downplaying broad emission impacts by omitting Scope 3 emissions, compromise corporate accountability.

    Saudi Aramco Is Deservedly Under Scrutiny For Human Rights & Climate Violations

  • -50

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    May 30

    The allegations also highlight instances of greenwashing, where Saudi Aramco misrepresents its environmental impact through selective reporting on emissions and sustainability initiatives. This deceptive communication undermines public trust and obfuscates the true environmental cost of its operations.

    Saudi Aramco Is Deservedly Under Scrutiny For Human Rights & Climate Violations

  • UN Expert Alleges Human Rights Threats at Saudi Aramco Logo
    AUG
    28
    2023

    A United Nations expert has raised serious concerns that Saudi Aramco's operations may pose risks to human rights, including potential labor rights violations and environmental harm. The allegations have spurred international scrutiny regarding the company's corporate accountability and treatment of workers.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    May 30

    The UN expert’s warning highlights potential labor rights violations and threats to human rights within Saudi Aramco’s operations. This raises concerns about the company’s ethical responsibilities towards workers and marginalized communities, reflecting a negative impact on labor practices and corporate accountability.

    Saudi Aramco Faces Allegations of Human Rights Threats, UN Expert Raises Concerns

  • UN Warns Aramco for Climate-Fueled Human Rights Violations and Greenwashing Logo
    AUG
    26
    2023

    UN human rights experts issued a communication warning that Saudi Aramco's continued fossil fuel expansion and misleading sustainability campaigns are contributing to climate-fueled human rights abuses. The warning, which also implicated several of its financial backers, emphasizes Aramco’s significant role as the world’s largest corporate emitter and accuses the company of greenwashing.

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    May 30

    The UN experts' communication highlights Aramco’s unethical business practices by linking its fossil fuel expansion to severe climate-fueled human rights violations. This underscores a breach of ethical responsibility as the company’s actions endanger marginalized communities and undermine global climate mitigation efforts.

    BankTrack - UN warns Aramco and its financiers over their role in ...

  • -50

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    May 30

    Aramco's continued promotion of misleading sustainability claims is considered greenwashing. This manipulation of public perception through deceptive advertising undermines informed debate and impedes necessary climate action, contributing to public misinformation on the company’s true environmental impact.

    BankTrack - UN warns Aramco and its financiers over their role in ...

  • UN Warns Saudi Aramco over Climate-Linked Human Rights Violations Logo
    AUG
    25
    2023

    UN human rights experts have warned that Saudi Aramco's continued fossil fuel expansion and greenwashing practices contribute to severe climate-induced human rights violations. The warning, following a legal complaint by ClientEarth, criticizes the company for misleading sustainability claims in light of its massive emissions.

  • -80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    May 30

    UN experts and a legal complaint by ClientEarth highlight Aramco's significant contribution to climate change, which in turn has major human rights implications. This behavior is a clear breach of ethical business practices and international human rights standards.

    UN warns Aramco and its financiers over their role in driving climate-fuelled human rights violations

  • -60

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    May 30

    Saudi Aramco's sustained marketing and advertising campaigns, which promote a misleading image of sustainability despite its record emissions, are identified as greenwashing. This misrepresentation undermines public trust and obstructs informed decision-making on climate policy.

    UN warns Aramco and its financiers over their role in driving climate-fuelled human rights violations

  • UN Warns Banks Funding Aramco Over Potential Human Rights Breach Logo
    AUG
    25
    2023

    A UN-appointed panel of human rights specialists has sent letters to banks financing Saudi Aramco, following a legal complaint by environmental group ClientEarth in 2021. The alert highlights concerns over possible human rights abuses tied to Aramco's operations, urging financial institutions to reconsider their support.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    May 30

    The UN's intervention, prompted by ClientEarth’s legal complaint, raises significant concerns about Saudi Aramco's adherence to human rights and fair labor practices. This event signals potential systemic violations within the company, prompting warnings to banks and highlighting risks associated with financing institutions that may support authoritarian practices.

    UN warns banks that fund Saudi Aramco about possible human rights breach

  • Amnesty International Criticizes Aramco's Record Profits and Human Rights Implications Logo
    MAR
    12
    2023

    Amnesty International has condemned Saudi Aramco for posting a record US$161.1 billion profit, arguing that these funds should be redirected to a human rights‐based transition to renewable energy. The report highlights the company's role in perpetuating fossil fuel dependency, enabling state-sponsored human rights abuses, and engaging in sportswashing to distract from its ethical violations.

  • -75

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    May 30

    The article criticizes Aramco’s enormous profits as a product of an unsustainable fossil fuel-dependent model that indirectly funds human rights abuses and contributes to the climate crisis. Such practices reflect a severe lapse in ethical responsibility and business practices.

    Saudi Arabia: Aramco’s profits, the largest ever by a company, should support funding a global transition to renewable energy

  • -60

    Economic and Structural Influence

    May 30

    Aramco’s staggering profits consolidate economic power that supports the authoritarian governance of Saudi Arabia through mechanisms like sportswashing and subsidizing oppressive state practices, deepening structural inequalities and undermining human rights.

    Saudi Arabia: Aramco’s profits, the largest ever by a company, should support funding a global transition to renewable energy

Corporate Financials

Revenue
2025
$400.00B
Total Assets
2025
$5.00T
Operating Income
2025
$800.00B

Employees: 80,000

Industries

211120
Crude Petroleum Extraction
324110
Petroleum Refineries
486110
Pipeline Transportation of Crude Oil
486210
Pipeline Transportation of Natural Gas