The Saudi Ministry of Energy announced the full restoration of the East-West pipeline capacity and affected facilities following recent attacks. Rapid recovery efforts enhance the reliability of supply in the Kingdom.
The Saudi Ministry of Energy announced today the successful restoration of operational capacity for the East-West pipeline after it was attacked, enhancing supply reliability. The operational and technical efforts have resulted in restoring full pumping capacity of approximately <strong>7 million barrels per day</strong>.
Saudi Arabia has announced the full restoration of the East-West pipeline's pumping capacity after previous attacks. This achievement reflects the Kingdom's ability to regain stability in the energy sector.
Saudi Arabia has announced that its East-West pipeline, which bypasses the Strait of Hormuz, is now operating at full capacity, producing up to <strong>7 million barrels per day</strong>. Additionally, oil exports from the port of Yanbu on the Red Sea have reached approximately <strong>5 million barrels daily</strong>.
Saudi Arabia has announced that its East-West pipeline is operating at full capacity, producing <strong>7 million barrels per day</strong>. This comes amid ongoing unrest in the Gulf region, necessitating the maintenance of oil flows.
Saudi authorities announced that the strategic oil pipeline known as 'East-West' has reached its maximum capacity, enabling it to transport <strong>7 million barrels per day</strong>. This achievement is a strategic step to enhance the Kingdom's oil export capabilities.