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The Ras Tannurah oil facility was named as the next site to be assessed, with its VA to be conducted as soon as possible. It was agreed DOE would establish three VA teams dedicated solely to evaluating Saudi Arabia’s critical infrastructure sites, which number approximately 100. These DOE teams would be joined by MOI members who would learn the necessary skill sets from DOE to then perform their own individual VAs of sites. The goal would be MOI to eventually take the lead in VAs of all remaining sites, with DOE supporting the MOI VA teams. This would maximize the number of sites able to be assessed in the shortest time period. DOE also invited MOI, ARAMCO and CENTCOM to join them at Sandia Labs to wrap up the Abqaiq assessment and demonstrate the models used in formulating their recommendations.
One Comment on "Saudis concerned about having oil fields attacked by Iran"
Kenz300 on Sat, 11th Dec 2010 11:45 pm
We are one terrorist attack in Saudi Arabia from an energy shortage and economic disaster for the world.
Diversify … Diversify … diversify.
The time to transition to clean, sustainable alternative energy is NOW.
Bring on the electric, hybrid and flex-fuel vehicles. Local wind and solar power can provide local energy and local jobs.