Oil prices soared on Monday after the drone attacks on oil  in Saudi Arabia. Prices saw their biggest  in a decade. At one point, prices shot up by  20 per cent. This is the biggest one-day rise since the 1990-91 Gulf War. Saudi Arabia's Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said the drone attack on Saudi Arabia's Abqaiq oil  cut the kingdom's oil production in . The attacks will cut the world's  oil production by five per cent. The Bloomberg news  said it could take weeks for Saudi to repair the . During this time, people could see higher gasoline  at the pumps, especially in Asia. People may also have to pay higher prices for food and other .
Yemen's Houthi group has claimed  for the attacks in Saudi Arabia. The group said the attacks were  of Saudi Arabia's attacks on rebel  in Yemen. Iran's President Hassan Rouhani supported the Houthi claim. He called the attack an  of self defense. He said: "Yemeni people are exercising their legitimate  of defense. The attack was a reciprocal  to years of Saudi aggression against Yemen." However, an Arab coalition says there is  that the weapons used to strike the Saudi oil plants were made by Iran. U.S. officials say satellite  suggest the attacks came from  Iraq or Iran and not Yemen. Iranian officials called the U.S. allegations " lies".