Oil flows stop in Yeman after pipeline attack

An oil pipeline in Yeman has been forced to close after sustaining significant damage from a terrorist attack. The nearly 250 mile pipeline transports an estimated 110,000 barrels a day of light crude to the Ras Isa facility, which forms the countrys main export terminal through the Red Sea.

It was damaged in the Wadi Abidah region of western Yemen following a bombing. Crude oil flows to the terminal have since ceased. It is not yet known who is responsible for the attack, which caused two explosions.

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