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Ipso 19:34

Posted by goldielocks @ 8:24 on March 18, 2026  

I did some looking things up not being familiar with the language and possible out of US investment probably not enough info. I found theres other pipelines around there including Turkey. Also that it can only supply a small portion of what if going through the Strait of Hormuz.

Yep they’re being targeted and not the first time.

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Yes, the Saudi Arabian oil infrastructure connected to the Port of Yanbu on the Red Sea, including the East-West Pipeline (Petroline) and associated facilities,

has been targeted by attacks on multiple occasions.

Based on reports and incidents as of March 2026:
  • Elevated Threat (March 2026): Security consultants highlighted an “elevated” risk of attacks on Yanbu, including potential threats from sea drones, aerial drones, and missiles during a period when the pipeline was handling diverted oil from the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Previous Incidents: The region, including the Port of Yanbu, has faced previous threats from Houthi militants in Yemen using drones and missiles.
  • Infrastructure Importance: The East-West pipeline transports crude oil from Abqaiq on the eastern coast to Yanbu on the Red Sea, allowing tankers to bypass the Strait of Hormuz.
  • 2019 Pipeline Attack: In 2019, drone attacks targeted Saudi oil pumping stations along the East-West pipeline.
    The Maritime ExecutiveThe Maritime Executive +4
These attacks are part of wider regional hostilities designed to disrupt Saudi oil exports.

 

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