Saudi Port of Yanbu Resumes Oil Loadings, Two Sources Say
03.19.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

March 19, 2026 [Reuters]- Saudi oil loadings sent to the Red Sea ​port of Yanbu resumed after a ‌brief halt that sent oil prices surging, two sources told Reuters on Thursday.

 

Loadings were halted ​after staff had been evacuated, ​one of the sources said, after a ⁠drone crashed at Saudi Aramco’s SAMREF ​refinery at the port earlier on Thursday.

An ​industry source said there was minimal impact on the refinery, but the damage was still being assessed.

Aramco, ​the world’s top oil exporter, is ​trying to boost crude exports via Yanbu to ‌offset ⁠the Strait of Hormuz disruption, with loadings seen rising to record volumes in March. Most of the cargoes are destined for ​Asia.

Iran has ​previously warned ⁠that the SAMREF refinery would be attacked in retaliation to ​Israel’s attack on its South ​Pars ⁠gas field, a major escalation in the war with the U.S. and Israel.

 

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