LONDON, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia has restored around75% of crude output lost after attacks on its facilities andreturn to full volumes by early next week, a source briefed onthe latest developments told Reuters on Monday.
Saudi's oil production from Khurais is now at more than 1.3million bpd, while current production from Abqaiq is at about 3million bpd, the source said.
The attacks on both Khurais and Abqaiq plants, some of thekingdom's biggest facilities, knocked down 5.7 million bpd, ormore than half of the kingdom's oil production. Saudi officialshave said the output will be fully back online by the end ofSeptember.(Editing by Louise Heavens)


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