❓WHAT HAPPENED: Saudi Arabia’s Ras Tanura oil refinery shut down temporarily following an Iranian attack, reportedly involving drones.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Iranian armed forces, Saudi Aramco, and President Donald Trump were key figures in the unfolding events.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The incident occurred over the weekend, with the shutdown confirmed on Monday, in Saudi Arabia.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Aramco shut the 550,000 barrel-per-day Ras Tanura plant on Monday as a precaution while assessing damage,” Bloomberg shared.
🎯IMPACT: The attack has raised concerns about potential disruptions in global oil supply.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia temporarily shut down its Ras Tanura oil refinery on Monday after it was hit by multiple Iranian suicide drones. Images show smoke rising from the facility, though the scope of damage is not immediately clear.
Since joint United States and Israeli airstrikes against the Islamic Republic of Iran began over the weekend, Iranian forces have attempted to target civilian, economic, and energy infrastructure in the Gulf States—along with a number of attacks against U.S. military assets and Israel. The suicide drone strike against Ras Tanura is likely to have a short-term impact on Saudi oil production as the facility is capable of refining an estimated 550,000 barrels of oil per day.
Saudi officials shut down the Ras Tanura as a precaution and to assess damage. Workers were evacuated from the facility.
The attack appears to be part of a broader series of strikes used by the Iranian regime in the aftermath of the death of its leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an airstrike over the weekend. Iranian missiles have also hit civilian targets, including hotels in Bahrain and the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). In addition, Iran has fired a handful of missiles at oil tankers traversing the Strait of Hormuz—while claiming it has closed the key waterway—though United States Central Command (CENTCOM) has indicated that at least 11 Islamic Republic naval vessels have been sunk at sea, with others destroyed in strikes on key Iranian naval installations along its coast.
Over the weekend, after an initial round of Iranian missile strikes, the Gulf States issued a rare joint public statement condemning the Islamic Republic and its attacks.
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