Saudi Arabia Restores East-West Pipeline to 7 Million BPD Capacity
Published on 4/12/2026

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On April 12, 2026, Saudi Arabia's energy ministry announced the restoration of full pumping capacity on the East-West pipeline, returning throughput to approximately 7 million barrels per day (bpd). Earlier, attacks during the US-Iran conflict cut 600,000 bpd from Saudi production, impacting the Manifa and Khurais fields significantly. The ministry noted that operational recovery was achieved rapidly, demonstrating Aramco's crisis management efficiency. However, work on the Khurais field is still in progress, highlighting ongoing vulnerabilities in the region. This development is critical as it comes amid stalled US-Iran peace talks, increasing uncertainty in energy markets.
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