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The east‑to‑west pipeline is known as the Petroline (East–West Crude Oil Pipeline). It runs from Abqaiq, near the Ras Tanura oil terminal on the Persian Gulf, to the Red Sea export terminals at Yanbu and Al Muajjiz (left image). Before the war, this pipeline carried roughly 1 million b/d east‑to‑west. Saudi officials now say they are only a few days away from ramping throughput to capacity of about 7 million b/d (repost). Tankers are lining up in the Red Sea to lift these redirected cargos. The right image is a real-time Marine Traffic map of Yanbu, the end of the pipeline. The 18 red dots are anchored tankers, the red arrows are moving tankers (green is containerships). A Suezmax tanker, the largest that fit through the Suez Canal to the north, is 1MM barrels. So, ~18mm of capacity is waiting. This will not "fix" the Strait of Hormuz problem, but getting another 6MM b/d out will definitely help (the pipeline was 1mm b/d, about to be 7mm b/d). @mercoglianos @johnkonrad
















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