Aramco Fully Restores Oil Output as It Recovers From Attacks

  • Saudi output ‘little bit’ more than 9.9m b/d now: Trading CEO
  • Aramco didn’t miss any contracted shipments after the strikes
Aramco Is Committed to Meeting Demand, Says Aramco Trading Unit CEO
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Saudi Aramco is producing more than 9.9 million barrels a day of crude as it fully recovers from the worst-ever attacks on its energy infrastructure.

Output reached that level on Sept. 25 and is a “little bit” higher now, Ibrahim Al-Buainain, chief executive officer of state-owned Aramco’s energy trading unit, said at Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates. Saudi Arabia has also restored some spare capacity following the Sept. 14 attacks, he said.