Throughout a history extending more than 5,000 years and showcasing a rich heritage of civilization and culture, Al Ahsa, the world’s largest oasis encircled by sand, stands as one of the most ancient human settlements in the Arabian Peninsula. As a matter of fact, Al Ahsa economic structure and social fabric have been deeply shaped by the abundance of palm trees covering vast areas of its lands.
Al Ahsa encompasses a variety of natural resources, two of which are of international significance, Al Ghawar Oil Field and Al Jafurah Gas Field. Whilst the first is the world’s largest oil field producing about 4 million barrels in addition to about approximately 2 billion cubic meters of natural gas per day, the latter contains an estimated 200 trillion standard cubic feet of natural gas, in addition to being the largest liq-uid-rich shale gas play in the Middle East. These resources will contribute to achieving net-zero emissions and provide several valuable feedstocks for the downstream petrochemicals industry.
Al Ahsa is the largest governorate in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province (~379k km2), representing 69% of the eastern region (~540 km2) and 19% of the area of the Kingdom (~1,950 km2.
Close proximity to other GCC countries and coast line; strong connectivity via air, rail and road to all parts of KSA.
Many well-known historical sites e.g. Al Ahsa Oasis, Al-Asfar lake; Jawatha Mosque & many more; Recog- nized by UNESCO
Fast population growth (from 1.2 million to 1.8 million by 2030 at 4% CAGR); and rapid development of hous-ing & community infrastructure
Al Ahsa Governorate has a relatively young and skilled work-force representing 26% of the total Eastern region workforce. Al Ahsa shows a steady population growth, supported by a young workforce, benefiting the economy.
Al-Ahsa boasts a strong infrastructure that supports sustainable urban and economic growth. It features a well-developed network of roads and highways, facil-itating transportation and access to various areas. The region also includes a railway station that connects it to other cities and Al-Ahsa International Airport, which links the governorate to numerous global destinations.
Producing over 60% of total KSA oil production; over 10% of date production (largest palm trees in the world), the region is endowed with resources such as oil and gas fields, date palms, and oasis. Date production is of strategic importance to the region and various industries are developing around this.
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