Aramco vows to restore full production capacity by this month
A destroyed installation in Saudi Arabia's Khurais oil processing plant pictured yesterday. – AFP pic, September 21, 2019.
SAUDI Arabia yesterday revealed extensive damage to key oil facilities following weekend aerial strikes that were blamed on Iran, but vowed to quickly restore full production even as regional tensions soar. Yemen’s Tehran-linked Huthi rebels, who yesterday announced a sudden halt to attacks on Saudi Arabia, claimed the strikes on state giant Aramco’s facilities in Khurais and the world’s largest oil processing facility at Abqaiq.
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