Saudi Aramco is under immense pressure to reduce flaring and spills. Schedule G makes the contractor responsible for environmental "sins."

Modern compliance software (e.g., SAP Ariba or Oracle Procurement) can be configured to block purchase orders to any subcontractor not holding a valid Schedule G approval flag with an expiration date.

When you sign a Saudi Aramco contract incorporating Schedule G, you are legally committing to the following rules:

When submitting a proposal, include a clear statement like:

“We acknowledge and accept Saudi Aramco’s Schedule G (General Commercial Conditions) as attached to this ITT No. [XXXX]. No exceptions or modifications are taken.”

If you must propose changes (risky), attach a separate Exception Sheet with clear justification.


If a worker breaks a finger, Schedule G requires a Preliminary Incident Report (PIR) uploaded to Aramco’s Incident Management System within 24 hours. Even if the injury is minor. Failure to report a "first aid case" is treated as hiding a "recordable case."

Schedule G divides subcontractable work into two schedules: