Suspicions end: What is the situation in Saudi Arabia right now after the attacks on oil wells? Will oil around the world become more expensive? Saudi Minister of Energy's big announcement

Saudi energy minister Prince Abdul Aziz bin Salman has announced that delivery to the oil market has reached a pre-strike stage, the full production of oil from Saudi Arabia will start by the end of September, but supply to buyers from their reserves until production restoration. Will do It is worth mentioning here that after the invasion of Saudi oil installations worldwide crude oil prices increased 15% and reached $ 71 per barrel, but now foreign news agencies say. Saudi Arabia's crude oil prices have fallen by 6 percent due to the rapid recovery by Saudi Arabia. Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdul Aziz Bin Salman addressed the news conference, saying that as much oil as was being extracted before the attacks, production and delivery have begun, Saudi Arabia will extract 11 million barrels per day in late September, before the end of November. Production will reach 12 million barrels per day. He said that the production of dry gas, ethane gas and sealant gas would be restored gradually. By the end of this month, gas production will come back to normal. He said the agreement would fulfill all agreements during the month of Ramadan. It is to be remembered that due to the sharp rise in the price of crude oil, Pakistan was also being warned to increase the prices of petroleum products in October. On the other hand, according to a news report, Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the ambassador of Kashmiris will not be disappointed. Imran Khan's visit to the US and Saudi Arabia was consulted. In the cabinet it was expressed that the Prime Minister will fight the Kashmiris case at the New York General Assembly meeting. The Prime Minister said that I would not be disappointed to be an ambassador of Kashmiris. The meeting also discussed scheduled meetings with world leaders, including Prime Minister President Trump.
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