Launching “Aramco Marina,” the first marine station at the Jeddah Yacht Club, on the scenic Red Sea coast, is a major step forward for Saudi Aramco in the maritime industry. This project is Aramco’s first attempt at marine fuelling in the Kingdom and is consistent with its larger goal of supporting the travel and tourist and regional development industries.
Transforming Fuel for Ships
Aramco Marina represents more than simply the development of maritime services in Saudi Arabia; it’s more than just a petrol station. The station serves both domestic and foreign boats with its remarkable yearly capacity of over 65 million litres and provides necessary supplies of petrol and diesel. This calculated action aligns with the thrilling start of the Formula 1 Saudi Grand Prix, demonstrating Saudi Aramco’s commitment to improving the Kingdom’s international sports and entertainment offerings.
A Dedication to Development and Well-Being
Yasser Mufti, Executive Vice President of Saudi Aramco’s Business Sector for Products and Customers, highlighted the company’s continuous endeavour to construct cutting-edge infrastructure. The goal of these initiatives is to assist the Kingdom’s ambition of offering comprehensive and cutting-edge services, hence promoting economic growth and corporate diversification. The opening of Aramco Marina demonstrates the company’s commitment to raising living standards and technological advancement across the country, providing unmatched customer service, and bolstering the thriving travel, business, and tourist industries.
A Gem on the Coast of the Red Sea
The Jeddah Yacht Club provides an unparalleled waterfront experience right next to the Corniche Formula 1 racing circuit. It has the best marina on the Red Sea coast, big enough to handle opulent vessels up to 120 metres in length. The club is surrounded by a variety of foreign restaurants and cafés, all of which have breathtaking views of the sea, adding to its attraction and positioning it as a haven of luxury and leisure.





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