Bitumen Prices in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is the largest country in West Asia and is one of the largest producers and exporters of crude Oil in the world. Bitumen occurs naturally from under the earth's crust in the form of springs, lakes and surface mines in solid and liquid form. Road transportation is the most common and widely used mode of transport in Saudi Arabia. Bitumen extracted from oil or special minerals is called pure bitumen, which is classified according to its formation
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Saudi Arabia is rich in natural resources such as gold and copper, crude Oil, natural gas, and iron. Bitumen has been used as a waterproofing material since ancient times and in the time of Sumerians, Assyrians and even many previous civilizations
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The Achaemenid dynasty used bitumen for sealing and waterproofing the palace with the grandeur of Persepolis. Remains of it can be seen in the historical complex of Persepolis. Ancient Susa artists used a mixture of bitumen and heated it to obtain a composition that was very similar to stone. They used this material to make various objects as well as to make sculptures and fossils.
Read More ...Industry of Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia has increased its share of crude Oil revenues in the development of industrial projects. Saudi Arabia's industrialization program focuses on building Oil and gas refineries. At the end of 2005, Saudi Arabia estimated its proven gas reserves at 1.2 trillion cubic meters, ranking fourth in the world.
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