RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining uninterrupted global energy supplies, highlighting the swift restoration of production at key facilities affected by recent Iranian attacks.
The Saudi Council of Ministers stated that global energy flows remain stable following the recovery of several installations, which reinforces confidence in the kingdom’s ability to ensure supply continuity amid regional tensions.
In a statement shared by Saudi Gazette, the council emphasised that production had resumed at facilities damaged in Iranian attacks, underscoring Saudi Arabia’s resilience in safeguarding critical infrastructure.
The Saudi Council of Ministers affirmed the uninterrupted global energy flows after restoration of production of several energy facilities damaged by the heinous Iranian attacks.https://t.co/m2fmQfotpE
— Saudi Gazette (@Saudi_Gazette) April 14, 2026
The announcement reflects Riyadh’s broader strategy to maintain its role as a reliable energy supplier to global markets, even during periods of geopolitical uncertainty.
Saudi Arabia is one of the world’s leading oil producers and plays a central role in stabilising international energy prices.
Strong institutional coordination
Officials highlighted that rapid response measures and strong institutional coordination enabled the restoration process, minimising disruptions and ensuring that supply chains continued to function smoothly.
The kingdom has also reiterated its commitment to strengthening energy security and protecting vital infrastructure, while continuing to work with international partners to promote stability in global markets.
Analysts say the swift recovery demonstrates Saudi Arabia’s capacity to manage crises effectively, reinforcing investor confidence and supporting economic stability both regionally and globally.
The development comes at a time when global energy markets remain sensitive to geopolitical developments, with Saudi Arabia positioning itself as a key pillar of reliability and resilience in the sector.



