RIYADH: Shirkadda tamarta ee Saudi Arabia ee Aramco ayaa kaalinta 1aad ka gashay liiska shirkadaha saliidda ee ugu waaweyn adduunka marka loo eego kaydka la xaqiijiyay, iyadoo ku faanta tirooyinka 15 jeer ka badan kan ugu dhow, marka loo eego tirooyinka cusub ee la xisaabiyay.
Statista, oo ah goob internetka ah oo Jarmal ah oo xog ururin iyo muuqaal ah, ayaa soo warisay in kaydka saliidda iyo gaaska ee Saudi Aramco lagu qiyaasay ilaa 259 bilyan fuusto oo saliid ah oo u dhiganta 2022.
Kaydkani waxa uu ka sarreeyaa wadarta guud ee ExxonMobil Corp., Chevron Corp., TotalEnergies SE, Shell plc, BP, iyo Eni.
Shirkadda ExxonMobil Corp. kaydka kaydka ah ee 17.7 bilyan oo foosto oo saliid ah oo u dhiganta, waxaa ku xiga Chevron Corp. Iyadoo 11.2 bilyan fuusto.
Baaxadda kaydka kaydka ee Aramco waxa ay ka dhawaajisay dakhligeeda, iyada oo shirkadda saliidda ee dawladdu maamusho ay tahay shirkadda ugu faa’iidada badan adduunka, iyada oo soo saartay $716.2 bilyan oo macaash ah intii u dhaxaysay 2016 iyo 2023, taas oo ku salaysan natiijada maaliyadeed ee shirkadda.
Waxa kale oo ay soo saartay 12.8 milyan oo foosto oo saliid ah maalintii celcelis ahaan sanadka 2023.
Statista waxa ay iftiimisay in tirooyinka kaydka ee Saudi Aramco ay ku salaysan yihiin shuruudaha tanaasulka, taas oo xaddidaysa awoodeeda sahaminta iyo horumarinta meelaha qaarkood.
Qoraal gaar ah, Statista ayaa ku warantay in kaydka saliida Boqortooyada uu gaaray 40.9 bilyan oo tan sanadka 2020.
“Sacuudi Carabiya waxay leedahay mid ka mid ah kaydka saliidda ee ugu weyn adduunka, oo xisaabiya ilaa shan meelood meel ka mid ah ilaha saliidda caadiga ah ee adduunka,” ayaa lagu yiri goobta xogta.
Intaa waxaa dheer, sida laga soo xigtay daraasadda Maamulka Macluumaadka Tamarta ee Maraykanka, kaydka saliidda caalamiga ah iyo gaaska dabiiciga ah ee 187 ee sahaminta iyo wax soo saarka si guud ayaa hoos u dhacay 5.6 bilyan oo foosto oo saliid ah sanadka 2022. Tani waxay ka dhigan tahay hoos u dhac boqolkiiba 2 ah oo ku salaysan dakhliga sanadlaha ah ee shirkadda. warbixino.
The analysis, which was released in July 2023, stated that the proven reserves held by these public companies declined by 9 percent in 2020, primarily due to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, but reserves increased in 2021.
In 2022, some major oil companies, including TotalEnergies and BP, withdrew from Russia. These divestments reduced the total proven reserves reported by exploration and production companies by 12 billion barrels of oil equivalent that year.
On June 2, 2024, Aramco begun the sale of more than $10 billion worth of shares in what was the second public offering from the firm.
The final price for the secondary share sale was set at SR27.25 ($7.26), and the company’s allocation to international investors reached 0.73 percent of total shares following the completion of the new issue.