Saudi Arabia Restarts Ras Tanura Refinery After Drone Attack
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Saudi oil giant Saudi Aramco has resumed operations at its largest refinery, which was shut down in early March due to Iranian drone attacks.
Saudi Arabia Restarts Ras Tanura Refinery After Drone Attack
Saudi oil giant Aramco has restarted operations at the Kingdom’s biggest refinery Ras Tanura, which was shut as a precaution in the early days of the war following a drone strike in the area, a source with knowledge of the situation told Bloomberg on Wednesday. Aramco had shut the refinery on March 2 as Iran started to retaliate for the U.S. and Israeli strikes with attacks on energy infrastructure in the region, including on refineries, oil …
Saudi Arabia’s Ras Tanura Refinery Restarts Operations After Being Targeted By Drones On March 2
Saudi Arabia’s Ras Tanura refinery, a critical hub in the nation’s oil infrastructure, has resumed operations following an attack that occurred on March 2. The restart marks a return to normalcy for one of the largest refining complexes in the Middle East, pivotal to global energy supply chains. Located on the eastern coast of Saudi Arabia, Ras Tanura plays a central role in processing crude oil into refined products for both domestic and intern…
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