Saudi Arabia’s energy ministry officially detailed the scale of oil infrastructure damage from the recent war with Iran on April 10. Strikes on the Manifa and Khurais facilities reduced production capacity by 600,000 barrels per day.
An attack on an East-West Pipeline pumping station cut throughput by 700,000 barrels per day. The ministry also confirmed damage to major refineries and natural gas liquids export terminals. The attacks resulted in one death and several injuries.
Brent crude rose 1% following the announcement. The global benchmark reached $96.83 a barrel, marking a second day of gains. The news highlights persistent supply risks despite a fragile regional ceasefire.