TotalEnergies says SATORP Refinery in Saudi Arabia Damaged after Incidents
04.10.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

April 10, 2026 [Reuters]- French ​oil major TotalEnergies said on Friday that one ‌of the SATORP refinery’s processing trains in Saudi Arabia had been damaged after incidents that took place during the ​night of Tuesday to Wednesday, which prompted it ​to shut down the units as a ⁠safety precaution.

 

Saudi Arabia’s oil production capacity has been ​reduced by around 600,000 barrels per day following attacks ​on energy facilities.

The Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday, citing an official source at the energy ministry, that throughput along ​the East-West Pipeline has dropped by about 700,000 bpd. ​The pipeline, which Reuters reported was attacked by Iran hours after a ‌ceasefire ⁠to pause the war with the U.S. and Israel was agreed, is currently the only Saudi export route available for crude oil.

The SATORP site in ​the eastern Saudi ​city of ⁠Jubail processes 465,000 barrels of crude oil a day, making it one of ​the world’s largest refining platforms. Saudi state ​oil ⁠giant Aramco owns 62.5% of SATORP, while TotalEnergies holds a 37.5% interest.

TotalEnergies said it was carrying out ⁠an assessment ​of the consequences for the ​refinery’s operations, and that no casualties had been reported.
 

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