Iran War: Gas Fields Become the Battlefield. What Happens Now?
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War in the Middle East: The attacks on Wednesday and Thursday on oil and gas fields of the Gulf States and Iran represent a far-reaching escalation of the war…
When the Israeli-American war against Iran is three weeks old, the hydrocarbon extraction and distribution infrastructure has become the front line of the front, where the capacity of contenders to continue a conflict threatening to spread its effects all over the planet is determined. Iran’s oil and gas field loading terminals have been bombed, as well as gas processing plants in Qatar or refineries in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE, Kuwait and…
The attack on South Pars is the first against an energy production facility and Iran has already responded by hitting more infrastructure in the regionTrump threatens to blow up the world's largest gas field if Iran again attacks Qatar The attacks that both sides of the war have perpetrated in the last few hours against a series of gas and oil facilities represent a serious war spiral whose consequences can spread over time. It is the first time…
Iran war: Gas fields become the battlefield. What happens now?
The Iran war has entered a dangerous new phase. Energy infrastructure is now a direct target. Attacks on gas fields and refineries are disrupting global supply chains. Brent crude prices have surged. European gas prices have spiked. India faces significant energy security challenges. The world economy is held hostage by this conflict.
The United States and Israel launched strikes against Iran on February 28, igniting a regional war. Israel struck Iran's South Pars gas fields on Wednesday, and Tehran subsequently attacked energy facilities in the Persian Gulf. The Qatari Ras Laffan facility, home to the world's largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) production facility, was on fire after the strike on Wednesday, and oil giant Saudi Aramco was also targeted in an airstrike on Thur…
Iran Says Upstream Oil and Gas Assets Are Under Attack
Israel says Iran’s intelligence chief Esmail Khatib was eliminated overnight as the pace of top leadership killings accelerates. Iran says upstream oil and gas assets are under attack for the first time since the war began and readies retaliatory action against oil/gas assets in the Gulf area, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Qatar […] The post Iran Says Upstream Oil and Gas Assets Are Under Attack appeared first on www.independentsen…
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