Moments from our history… Since 1978, the Qurrayah Seawater Plant treats seawater as an alternative water source injected into reservoirs to maintain pressure in oil recovery Today, it is the largest of its kind and uses seawater, instead of groundwater, in our fields #aramco
@aramco Im blocking you obviously, but to post this garbage without flinching at the absurdity of your actions say’s everything we need to know about your industry. Whoever posted this, seriously, look for a better job.
@aramco So you're injecting salt water into the ground water. You want what - a medal? STOP fracking.
@aramco And you could make it with excess natural gas that would be burned off
@aramco Think about what is being said here. The oil is almost all gone. They used ipbso much of it, they need to pump seawater in to float the last bit up to the surface After that the oil in Arabia is gone, and the US and Canada control the world's oil reserves in the tar sands
@aramco So the salt kills all of the plantlife?
@aramco Seawater is injected to float the oil ?