Saudi Arabia Restores Critical Oil Pipeline Capacity After Conflict-Related Damage
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Saudi Arabia has fully restored oil flow through its East-West pipeline, returning capacity to approximately seven million barrels per day following extensive damage sustained during recent regional conflicts. This restoration marks a significant step in stabilizing the kingdom's energy infrastructure and mitigating supply disruptions that have impacted global markets. The move underscores the importance of maintaining critical energy transport routes amidst ongoing geopolitical instability in the Middle East.
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Saudi Arabia Restores Oil Flow in East-West Pipeline After War Damage
RIYADH, April 12 (AP) — The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Energy announced on Saturday that oil flow through the kingdom's critical East-West pipeline has been fully restored following extensive damage in...
Saudi Arabia Restores Full Oil Flow Through East-West Pipeline
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Saudi Arabia has fully restored oil flow through its critical East-West pipeline, returning capacity to approximately seven million barrels per day following a period of di...