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Iran Strikes Saudi Pipeline, Cutting Output Capacity by 600,000 Barrels Per Day

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Nate Gregory
Published Apr 10, 2026
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A pipeline valve in a desert is closed with a red "Do Not Operate" tag attached. Tools and a cloth lie on the ground nearby. Two pressure gauges are visible on the pipe.
Summary:
  • Iran attacked Saudi Arabia's East-West pipeline, hitting a pumping station and cutting output capacity by 600,000 barrels per day.
  • Pipeline flows dropped by roughly 700,000 barrels per day, representing 10% of Saudi pre-conflict crude exports.
  • WTI crude held near $99 per barrel as Gulf producers sit on 13 million barrels per day of offline capacity.

A ceasefire announcement didn't stop what JPMorgan is calling a "measurable supply shock."

Just days after Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to pause hostilities, the Iranian military struck a pumping station on the East-West pipeline.

The attack cut Saudi crude flow by roughly 700,000 barrels daily. That's the equivalent of a mid-sized OPEC nation's entire production vanishing in minutes.

The Scale of the Damage

Saudi oil output capacity dropped by about 600,000 barrels per day from that single strike - roughly 10% of the kingdom's pre-conflict crude exports.

Combined with broader regional shutdowns, Gulf producers now sit on 13 million barrels per day of offline capacity.

WTI crude held near $99 per barrel despite a 12% weekly decline, while Brent settled at $97. The market is pricing in serious damage, and analysts expect the worst of the production cuts to persist for months.

Why It Matters for Investors

Recovery timelines for pipeline infrastructure aren't measured in days - they're measured in months. Even if the ceasefire holds, the physical damage needs repair. This creates a floor under oil prices that diplomatic progress alone can't remove.

What to Watch

Whether pumping stations keep working matters more than whether diplomats keep talking. That's the real question for oil markets.

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