Saudi Aramco's Amin Nasser: homegrown engineer who reached the top

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At an industry event in Riyadh two years ago, the Saudi energy minister paused at about 9 p.m. in front of some 1,000 people and told them it was bedtime for...

DUBAI - At an industry event in Riyadh two years ago, the Saudi energy minister paused at about 9 p.m. in front of some 1,000 people and told them it was bedtime for Amin Nasser, the chief executive of giant state-owned oil producer Saudi Aramco.Over a career of four decades, Nasser has earned a reputation for a style of dedication that means he will be making sure he's ready for the challenges of the day ahead, not mingling into the early hours.

Before becoming CEO in 2015, The homegrown technocrat was an unknown quantity in the West. In contrast to other Aramco CEOs, he is not a product of a major U.S. university and instead climbed the company's ranks after receiving a Saudi education. Pleasing the elite is also part of his job. That means keeping the petrodollars flowing, including for the ambitious economic diversification plan of Crown Prince MbS, as he is commonly known, that includes a massive urban and industrial development project nearly the size of Belgium to be built along the Red Sea coast, NEOM.

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