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Saudi Arabia restores full oil flow after pipeline attacks

Published on: April 12, 2026 4:59 PM

 

Saudi Arabia has restored full pumping capacity on its East–West oil pipeline, bringing output back to nearly seven million barrels per day after recent attacks disrupted energy infrastructure. Officials confirmed that key energy facilities have resumed normal operations following rapid repair and recovery efforts. The announcement highlights a swift stabilization of the kingdom’s critical oil supply network.

Furthermore, the energy ministry stated that damaged pipeline sections and associated facilities affected during the conflict have now fully recovered and returned to operational capacity. Authorities emphasized that restoration work focused on ensuring uninterrupted supply to both domestic and global markets. However, officials did not directly identify those responsible for the earlier strikes.

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In addition, the attacks had temporarily reduced oil production by approximately 600,000 barrels per day and impacted pipeline throughput by around 700,000 barrels per day. Key installations across Riyadh, the Eastern Province, and Yanbu Industrial City experienced operational disruptions across oil, gas, refining, and petrochemical sectors. These interruptions briefly raised concerns about regional supply stability.

Moreover, the East–West pipeline plays a critical role as Saudi Arabia’s main crude export route, especially during periods when maritime access routes face risks or closures. Reports indicated that recent tensions had heightened concerns over energy security, particularly after disruptions near strategic transport corridors. Despite this, authorities managed to restore flows faster than initially expected.

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At the same time, the ministry reported that lost production volumes were partially recovered from the Manifa oilfield, which had previously faced output reductions of around 300,000 barrels per day. Additional restoration work continues at the Khurais facility, which had also been impacted by strikes causing further capacity losses. Officials said recovery efforts remain ongoing to ensure full operational stability.

Overall, Saudi Arabia stated that the rapid recovery of its oil infrastructure will strengthen supply reliability and ensure consistent energy flows to international markets. The restored capacity is expected to reinforce confidence in the kingdom’s ability to manage energy disruptions. Authorities maintain that operational continuity remains a top priority for global energy security.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: East West pipeline, energy supply, Latest, oil production, pipeline recovery, Saudi Arabia energy, Saudi oil

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