Saudi Arabia said it can now operate the Dongsuh trans-Arabian oil pipeline, believed to have been attacked by Iran, normally. The Dongsuh trans-Arabian pipeline is a facility Saudi Arabia uses to export oil to the Red Sea in the west.
According to Reuters, the Saudi government said on the 12th (local time) that the Dongsuh trans-Arabian pipeline's crude transport capacity has been fully restored to about 7 million barrels per day.
Saudi Arabia can export oil via the Red Sea in the west if the Strait of Hormuz is blockaded by Iran. However, on the 8th, just before a truce with the United States, Iran carried out sweeping attacks on oil, gas, refining, and power facilities in Saudi Arabia, including the Dongsuh trans-Arabian pipeline.
At the time, the Saudi government said that due to an external attack, the Dongsuh trans-Arabian pipeline's transport capacity fell by 700,000 barrels per day.
The Saudi Ministry of Energy said that day that "through swift restoration, we will be able to enhance the reliability and continuity of supply to domestic and global markets."