Saudi Arabia's East-West Pipeline Restored to Full Capacity

Saudi Arabia has fully restored oil pumping capacity through the East-West pipeline, reaching approximately seven million barrels per day. The restoration follows assessments of damage to the energy sector resulting from recent conflicts.

Output from the offshore Manifa oil production facility has also been restored, according to the Ministry of Energy. Work is still ongoing at the Khurais onshore complex to complete repairs.

The East-West pipeline is a vital link for oil exports via the Red Sea and represents Saudi Arabia’s only route to export crude. The Ministry of Energy confirmed the pipeline is now operating at its full capacity of seven million barrels per day.

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