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Iran Strikes Saudi Aramco’s Ras Tanura Refinery

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Oil Markets in ShockDhahran/Riyadh: In a dramatic escalation of the ongoing Middle East conflict, Iran has reportedly targeted Saudi Aramco’s Ras Tanura refinery complex, one of the world’s largest oil processing facilities, in a retaliatory strike against regional infrastructure supporting US and Israeli operations.

The Strike and Its Immediate Impact

The Ras Tanura refinery, located on the eastern coast of Saudi Arabia in Dhahran, processes millions of barrels of crude oil daily and exports petroleum products globally. Reports indicate that Iranian forces targeted the facility as part of an expanding campaign of retaliatory strikes across the Gulf region. Saudi Aramco has not issued an official statement on the extent of damage.

Global Oil Market Reaction

News of the strike sent Brent crude prices surging sharply in early trading. Energy analysts warn that any sustained damage to Ras Tanura could disrupt millions of barrels of daily oil output and export capacity, further straining a global energy market already reeling from the Strait of Hormuz partial closure. Petrol prices in India and across Asia are expected to feel the pressure in coming days.

Geopolitical Implications

The targeting of Saudi infrastructure marks a significant widening of Iran’s retaliation strategy. Saudi Arabia, while not officially a party to the US-Israel conflict, has been seen as tacitly supportive of Western interests in the region. Iran’s strikes signal that it is willing to target Gulf Arab economic assets to pressure the broader regional bloc.

India’s Energy Security at Risk

India imports a significant portion of its crude oil from Saudi Arabia and Gulf nations. Any prolonged disruption at Ras Tanura could force India to accelerate its oil import diversification strategy. Russia has already offered to step up energy supplies to India, and New Delhi is reportedly in talks to expand Russian crude imports amid the crisis.

The Press of Asia will continue monitoring developments at Ras Tanura and their impact on global and Indian energy markets.

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