PRINCIPAL CO-SPONSOR OF Roads of Arabia: Archaeology and History of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Exxon Mobil Corporation ExxonMobil is proud to play a leading role in providing the energy the world needs to support economic growth, technological advancement, and the well-being of communities around the globe. Using innovation and technology, ExxonMobil delivers energy and petrochemical products to meet the world’s growing demand. Our employees, operations integrity, technical expertise, financial strength, and global reach provide a competitive advantage across the companies that make up our Upstream, Downstream, and Chemical business lines. Within these businesses, we operate facilities or market products in nearly all of the world’s countries and explore for oil and gas on six continents. Our upstream asset base is geographically diverse with exploration and production acreage in 36 countries, production sites in 23 countries, and sales of natural gas in 32 countries. As the largest global refiner, ExxonMobil has interests in 36 refineries in 21 countries, supplying fuels, lubricants, and other high-value products and feedstocks to our customers. ExxonMobil is a leader in the chemical industry, with interests in 51 wholly owned and jointventure manufacturing locations worldwide. Our extensive research and development programs support our operations, enable continuous improvement in each of our business lines, and explore new and emerging energy sources and technologies. Each year, ExxonMobil takes a comprehensive look at long-term trends in energy demand, supply, emissions, and technology to guide our own investment decisions. In 2012, we extended our Outlook to the year 2040. The Outlook projects that global energy demand in 2040 will be about 30 percent higher than in 2010, even with significant gains in energy efficiency. It is clear that expanding prosperity across a world with a growing population requires access to reliable and affordable energy supplies. As the world’s largest publicly traded oil and natural gas company, ExxonMobil’s primary role is to responsibly provide the energy needed to sustain and improve standards of living for people worldwide, while delivering a return to our shareholders.

PRINCIPAL CO-SPONSOR OF Roads of Arabia: Archaeology and History of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Saudi Aramco Owned by the Saudi Arabian Government, Saudi Aramco is a fully integrated, global petroleum enterprise and a world leader in exploration and producing, refining, distribution, shipping, marketing and petrochemicals manufacturing. The Company manages the largest proven reserves of conventional crude oil, 259.1 billion barrels, the fourth-largest gas reserves in the world, 282.6 trillion cubic feet. In 2011, Saudi Aramco produced 9.067 million barrels per day of oil and 9.882 billion standard cubic feet per day of natural gas. Downstream, Saudi Aramco is a top ten global refiner, with a worldwide refining capacity of more than four million barrels per day; the company is also the world’s top exporter of natural gas liquids. Saudi Aramco also refines and distributes oil products throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to meet domestic daily energy demands. Company operations span the Kingdom, including its territorial waters in the Arabian Gulf and the Red Sea, with production and distribution linking all market areas around the world. Headquartered in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Aramco and its subsidiaries have offices throughout the Kingdom and subsidiaries and affiliates in Saudi Arabia, China, Japan, India, the Netherlands, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States. For more information, please go to www.saudiaramco.com. A catalyst for economic growth in Saudi Arabia as well as enabling a globally competitive and vibrant Saudi energy sector, Saudi Aramco is at the forefront of developing and improving HR and technological capabilities in the Kingdom. Support — for cultural programs and initiatives — has been an integral part of Saudi Aramco’s commitment to corporate citizenship for many decades, and the company is proud to be a principal national cosponsor for the Roads of Arabia exhibition.

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The Olayan Group Founded in 1947, The Olayan Group is a private, multinational enterprise made up of more than 50 companies and affiliated businesses. It is both a global investor and a leading diversified commercial and industrial business in Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East. In both investment and operations, the group prides itself on durable relationships with high-quality partners in a perpetual quest for business excellence. The Olayan Group has principal offices in Riyadh, Athens, Vienna, London, and New York.

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Fluor Fluor is a FORTUNE 200 company that delivers engineering, procurement, construction, maintenance (EPCM), and project management to governments and clients in diverse industries around the world. For a century, clients have selected Fluor as their company of choice to complete challenging projects in remote parts of the world. Founded in 1912, Fluor quickly built a reputation for applying innovative methods and performing precise engineering and construction work across several industries. Today, Fluor continues to develop and implement innovative solutions for complex project challenges in diverse industries, including chemicals and petrochemicals, commercial and institutional (C&I), government services, life sciences, manufacturing, mining, oil and gas, power, renewable energy, telecommunications, and transportation infrastructure. Fluor is proud to join with exhibit sponsors in bringing the cultural history of the Arabian Peninsula to the world. For more than 50 years, Fluor has maintained a significant presence in the Middle East and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. As a multinational corporation with 43,000 employees in more than 30 countries, we support the Smithsonian’s challenge of valuing world cultures which help to build bridges of mutual respect and present the diversity of world cultures. For Further information, Media can contact: Fluor Corporation Media contact: Keith Stephens, 469.398.7624

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Boeing Boeing is the world's largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defense, space and security systems. The company was founded in 1916 in Washington State and today Boeing supports airlines and government customers in more than 150 countries. Boeing products and services include commercial and military aircraft, satellites, weapons, electronic and defense systems, launch systems, advanced information and communication systems, and performance-based logistics and training. With corporate offices in Chicago, Boeing employs more than 170,000 people across the United States and in 70 countries.

Alturki Khalid Ali Alturki & Sons Company (Alturki) is a leading Saudi family owned investment and development company. Alturki’s subsidiaries and joint venture companies are involved in contracting, trading, manufacturing, and consulting focused specifically on the construction, energy, petrochemicals, water, and power sectors as well as telecommunications, environment, and real estate primarily in Saudi Arabia.

SABIC SABIC is the Saudi Basic Industries Corporation, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of chemicals, fertilizers, plastics and metals. SABIC first started operating in the Americas in 1987 and now includes SABIC Innovative Plastics, a world leader in providing engineering thermoplastic material solutions. In the U.S., SABIC has 11 office locations and operates 17 manufacturing sites as well as Technology and Innovation Centers.

Saudi Arabian Airlines Saudi Arabian Airlines started out in 1945 with a single twin-engine (DC-3) Dakota HZ-AAX given to King Abdul Aziz as a gift by the U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Today Saudi Arabian Airlines has some one hundred and thirty-nine (139) aircrafts, including the latest and most advanced wide-bodied jets presently available. Saudi Arabian Airlines is part of the SkyTeam Alliance.