In Search Of Oil
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Released 2 May 2008
Charles O. Cecil offers his words and photography to capture the history and influence of the art and business of ceramic tiles in Nabeul, Tunisia, where tile and pottery have been facts of daily life, commerce and craftsmanship since the earliest times. Now you can read his intriguing article for Saudi Aramco World Magazine on Aramco ExPats.
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Released 29 April 2008
It was good to be back “home”. Oran found out at work that he was going to be on straight days for two months while he helped train the other operators for the Hydroformer. That meant fixing two big meals everyday, but at least, there were no graveyards. I spent a lot of time cooking and trying to think what to cook, but I got in the groove, and we were soon completely settled and back in the old routine.
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Released 22 April 2008
By the first of the new year, 1955, the company had decided on the schedule for the Refinery Hydroformer Training Program in the United States. So, for the next two weeks, we were finalizing plans for that. On January 16, we left Saudi Arabia on the Aramco plane with some of the others, spent one night in Amsterdam, Holland, and flew on to New York City the next day.
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