Saudi Geological Survey Explained

Saudi Geological Survey
Formed:1999
Jurisdiction:Saudi Arabia
Headquarters:Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Chief1 Name:Abdullah Al-Shamrani
Chief2 Name:CEO

The Saudi Geological Survey (SGS; Arabic: هيئة المساحة الجيولوجية السعودية) is the national geological survey of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

History and profile

The SGS was established as an independent entity attached to the ministry of petroleum and mineral resources following a council of ministers decision in 1999.[1] It is built from other governmental agencies, including the former directorate general for mineral resources, the US Geological Survey (USGS) mission (1963–1999) and the Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM) mission (1972–1999).

Activities

The Saudi Geological Survey activities covers a broad range of strategic and applied earth science topics, with emphasis on understanding the geologic, economic, and engineering factors that affect sustainable management of mineral and groundwater resources, detection and mitigation of earthquakes and other geohazards, protection and management of the environment, and safe development of engineering and construction sites.

The bulk of the work involves:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Saudi Geological Survey Who We Are. www.sgs.org.sa. 2019-03-17.