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Saudi and US investigators are reportedly of the opinion that Saturday's attacks on Saudi Arabian oil processing plants were launched near the Iraq-Iran border.
Drone strikes against oil facilities in Saudi Arabia has prompted the US President to tweet his economic and military support for his allies in the region.
The head of Saudi Aramco told the World Economic Forum that the energy crisis stems from a lack of investment and the coronavirus pandemic, not the Russian war on Ukraine.
Yemen's Houthis claimed an attack on Saudi Aramco facilities in Ras Tanura, in the east of the kingdom, and other locations including Jeddah, on the Red Sea coast.
State-owned oil giant Saudi Aramco will use advanced war drones made in the kingdom to protect its facilities.
CBS News has quoted an unnamed US official as saying that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei approved a drone attack on Saudi oil facilities on condition that Iran could deny responsibility.
Saudi Arabia's state oil producer has said a global supply glut will end in 2017, leading to higher prices at the pumps.
Aramco asks banks to extend by a year a $10 billion loan it raised last May, suggesting that rebounding crude prices are not pushing the oil giant to reduce debt.
Following an investigation that took months, the United Nations found Houthis not responsible for an attack on Iran
Monday's attack on Aramco has not affected oil production, the manager of the oil giant said.