Materials must often be sourced from approved vendor lists (AVL) provided by Aramco. C. Local Content and Saudi Vendor Preference
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Schedule G is an annex to the main contract between Saudi Aramco (referred to as the "COMPANY") and the contractor. It defines the division of responsibility for supplying, storing, preserving, and managing materials and equipment. It ensures that all materials used in construction, maintenance, or project commissioning meet the strict quality, safety, and operational standards required by Aramco. 2. Key Components of Schedule G
Last updated: [Insert current date]. Always consult the latest version of Saudi Aramco’s General Terms and Conditions, as Schedule G is periodically revised.
Moreover, cross-default provisions in Schedule G link Aramco’s debt to its material subsidiaries but not directly to sovereign Saudi debt. This firewall is deliberate: if the Kingdom defaults on its own obligations, Aramco bonds do not automatically trigger, preserving the company’s access to capital.
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is a foundational, mandatory contractual document that outlines the strict guidelines, governance, and responsibilities regarding materials, tools, and equipment for any procurement or construction project executed for Saudi Aramco .
is a foundational, mandatory legal artifact embedded within all engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contracts issued by the Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco). It dictates the strict operational boundaries, ownership rights, quality compliance metrics, and supply-chain preferences for materials, tools, and equipment deployed on any Aramco-sponsored project. For global engineering firms, regional contractors, and supply-chain professionals, achieving comprehensive alignment with Schedule G is a non-negotiable prerequisite to protecting project margins and avoiding severe structural penalties. The Architecture of Schedule G