Aramco’s Repairs Could Take Months Longer Than Company Anticipates, Contractors Say

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Aramco is telling contractors to spare no expense getting facilities in working order after missile attacks on its largest oil-processing facilities

The Saudi Arabian Oil Co. is in emergency talks with equipment makers and service providers, offering to pay premium rates for parts and repair work as it attempts a speedy recovery from missile attacks on its largest oil-processing facilities, Saudi officials and oil contractors said.

It may take many months—rather than the maximum 10 weeks company executives have promised—to restore operations to full working order, they said.

 

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Well is it missile attacks or drones?

Your FOX branch having field day equating Yemeni deterrence w/Iranian attacks. Saudis started bombing Yemen 4yrs ago. Supporting them encourages them to continues starvation blockade. Iran designed weapons Yemen made and launched, so what?

WSJ forget to mention that ARAMCO has 188 million barrels of crude-oil stored in Saudi and around the world read to be shipped. Aramco put the fire down in less than 7 hours without getting extra help. Why WSJ did not mention anything about this?

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