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RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA — An accidental explosion and fire on a natural-gas pipeline in eastern Saudi Arabia on Sunday killed 28 people and left 12 missing, Saudi officials said.

An unspecified number were wounded in the blaze, which did not disrupt gas supplies, Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi told reporters during a summit of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries in Riyadh.

National oil company Saudi Aramco said the fire broke out just after midnight while contract workers were linking a new pipe to the line during maintenance work.

Aramco is the world’s largest oil producer, located on the country’s east coast. Its Hawiyah plant produces 310,000 barrels a day of ethane and liquefied natural gas.

Aramco “is taking all necessary measures to guarantee the continuation of the normal gas output,” the company said.

A Saudi adviser to Saudi Arabia’s oil ministry said there was no link between the explosion and the OPEC summit. He said it was an accident, and terrorism was ruled out.

“This is purely maintenance-related,” the adviser said on condition of anonymity.

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