Saudi oil output to recover in two or three weeks after attack: Sources
LONDON/DUBAI: Saudi Arabia sought to calm markets on Tuesday after an attack on its oil facilities, with sources in the kingdom saying output was recovering much more quickly than initially forecast and could be fully back in two or three weeks.
International oil companies, fellow members of the OPEC oil cartel and global energy policy makers had heard no updates on the impact of the weekend attack from the Saudis for 48 hours, according to sources with knowledge of the situation.
And on Monday, sources briefed on state oil giant Aramco’s operations had said it could take months for output to recover.









