Saudi Arabian Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources Minister Khalid Al-Falih, said his country is willing to continue to prop up the global oil business, even as political concerns stemming from the alleged Saudi killing of a journalist in Turkey roils markets. Photo by EPA. Oct. 15 (UPI) — Saudi Arabia has enough spare capacity to cover potential disruptions and will continue to use it, the country’s Energy minister Khalid Al-Falih said Monday during an industry event in India amid market concern about the consequences of any potential U.S. sanction. At the same time, Saudi Arabia has expressed “its total rejection of any threats” following U.S. President Donald Trump ‘s comments that the kingdom could face severe punishment if there is any proof that the Saudi government was behind the killing of a journalist. Saudi Arabia has invested “tens of billions of dollars to build the spare capacity which has […]