Saudi Arabia Aims to Restore a Third of Lost Oil Output Monday

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Saudi Aramco expects to restore roughly a third of oil output by end of Monday, dialing back hopes it could quickly return to full production

The strikes on Saudi facilities Saturday knocked out 5.7 million barrels of daily production, and the officials said they still believe they can fully replace it in coming days. That would require tapping oil inventories and using other facilities to process.

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