Oil prices jump as Saudi energy minister reports drone 'terrorism' against pipeline infrastructure

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Oil prices rose sharply Tuesday morning on reports of a drone attack at oil pumping stations in Saudi Arabia.

crude futures were at $61.67 per barrel at 12:40 London time, up 1.03% for the session.

The fire has since been contained, according to the State Press Agency . Al-Falih asserted that oil production was not interrupted. State oil company Saudi Aramco said that its oil and gas supplies to Europe have not been affected. "This act of terrorism and sabotage in addition to recent acts in the Arabian Gulf do not only target the Kingdom but also the security of world oil supplies and the global economy," the SPA described al-Falih as saying.The exchange, which joined the MSCI emerging markets index this year as part of the country's economic diversification agenda, dropped 2.

 

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Some people like to set up terrorists! Who wants to make this world Muslim? Who has money from oil and needs it even more? Is the issue too heavy?

But there’s no actual shortage of oil anywhere on Earth 🤦🏼‍♀️💋

The feecing of the average Joe, continues!!

Have they shown any proof of drone 'terrorism' against pipeline infrastructure?

Peavey envy. Nice amps. Tubes or transistor. Drove drone past peeping thom

Fake tanker mines didn’t get enough publicity, so now drones are the next excuse for another useless war.

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