Saudi Oil Supplies Well On Way To Being Restored, Energy Minister Abdulaziz Bin Salman Says

New Saudi energy minister Prince Abdulaziz Bin Salman said supplies have already returned to levels consistent with those maintained prior to Saturday's attacks on the kingdom's oil infrastructure. He spoke Tuesday at the first official briefing since drone strikes knocked out half of Saudi capacity over the weekend. The attacks prompted the biggest intraday price spike on record and left markets staring at the largest supply disruption in history. Earlier Tuesday, sources indicated that 70% o

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6 thoughts on “Saudi Oil Supplies Well On Way To Being Restored, Energy Minister Abdulaziz Bin Salman Says

  1. Every news outlet seems to be attempting to bend the meaning of the word “restored” to fit their own coverage of this story over the past 48 hours. So, we just changed our title to “Well on way to being…” which works. 🙂

  2. Seems like Saudis are trying to avoid “needing” to start a war with Iran. Saudis being slightly more cautious than US in blaming Iran for the strikes, and now downplaying damage sustained?

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