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The 1913-1975 Oil Concession That Changed Saudi Arabia Forever

The 1913-1975 Oil Concession That Changed Saudi Arabia Forever

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In 1933, facing bankruptcy, King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud signed a desperate oil concession with Standard Oil of California (SoCal). Lucas and Luna trace how this deal transformed Saudi Arabia from a desert kingdom to a global superpower. They explore the backroom negotiations with Harry St. John Philby, the grueling search for oil led by Max Steineke, the discovery of Dammam No. 7, and the creation of Aramco. They discuss the 1950s profit-sharing agreement with Abdullah al-Tariki, the 1973 Arab oil embargo, and Saudi Arabia's eventual nationalization of Aramco. The episode covers the social and political impacts: the rise of petro-Islam, the influence of foreign workers, and the environmental costs of oil extraction. It also touches on contested historical perspectives, including the role of the U.S. government and the displacement of local communities in the Eastern Province. #SaudiArabia #OilConcession #IbnSaud #Aramco #MaxSteineke #DammamNo7 #HarryStJohnPhilby #AbdullahalTariki #SOCAL #Petrostate #1933 #1973OilEmbargo #EasternProvince #AlHasa #Dhahran #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEastHistory Fexingo founder and producer: Ibnul Jaif Farabi Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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