Saudi Aramco: Helicopter owned by oil giant crashes and kills 14

The helicopter belongs to the world’s largest oil company which only recently resume crude oil loadings.

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Fourteen people died after a helicopter belonging ?to the oil firm Aramco crashed, officials say..
Fourteen people died after a helicopter belonging ?to the oil firm Aramco crashed, officials say.. Credit: AAP

A helicopter belonging to Saudi oil giant Aramco has crashed in Ras Tanura on Saudi Arabia’s eastern coast on the Gulf, west of the Strait of Hormuz, killing 14 citizens, the Saudi Ministry of Energy says.

Aramco, the world’s largest oil company, had resumed crude oil loadings on Friday at its Ras Tanura terminal in the Gulf after they were halted for nearly four months.

“The relevant authorities have launched a full investigation to determine the cause of the crash,” the statement added.

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Aramco did not respond immediately to an emailed request for comment.

The incident took place at 6am on Sunday, the state agency said, without providing further details.

Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil exporter, has joined a rush to move cargoes after Middle East producers ramped up oil and gas output and exports ahead of an interim deal to halt the war between the United States and Iran.

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