Major Saudi Oil Terminal to Restart as Gulf Reboot Ramps Up (opens original article in a new tab)
Saudi Arabia is restarting crude oil loading at the Ras Tanura terminal, signaling a major step in resuming Middle Eastern oil supplies after the Iran war, with vessel tracking data showing tankers approaching the facility and increased oil supply to global markets.
- Saudi Arabia to restart crude loading at Ras Tanura terminal in Persian Gulf
- Vessel tracking data shows three Bahri tankers approaching the terminal
- Reopening of Strait of Hormuz leads to increased oil supply to global markets
- Saudi energy ministry did not comment on the development
- Bahri has more supertankers waiting outside Hormuz in Gulf of Oman
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