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In Saudi Arabia after an attack drones twice dropped oil production

The biggest attack on the oil infrastructure of the country is threatened by instability on world markets.

After the drone attacks on oil refineries, oil production in Saudi Arabia decreased in two times. Experts fear that the largest country in the history of the attack on the oil infrastructure would cause instability in the world markets.

According to Bloomberg, Saudi Aramco had to reduce production by 5 million barrels per day.

Earlier, the Houthi rebels in Yemen declared involvement in the attacks in the night on Saturday for Saudi Aramco facilities. After the attack, at least ten drones oil company caught fire. Meanwhile, the company Aramco hopes to quickly restore production to the same level.

 

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