Saudi Oil Crisis Far From Over As Riyadh Formulates Responses

 | Sep 18, 2019 04:13AM ET

The greatest crisis in nearly 50 years for oil’s largest exporter appears to have ended in just 72 hours. Or has it?

With what seemed like the wave of a magic wand, Saudi Prince and Energy Minister Abdulaziz bin Salman said almost half of the output lost from the weekend attacks on the Kingdom’s oil facilities has been restored. What’s more, in two months, total Saudi output would be even higher than before the attacks, he assured.

Deceiving Calm After The Storm/h3

By the looks of it, this tranquility could be more deceiving than thought.

Whatever the market’s understanding of the Saudis’ crisis management and turnaround skills from the Sept. 14 hits on their gigantic Abqaiq crude processing complex and Khurais oilfield, one thing looks clear: Riyadh’s problems are far from over.