伊朗扩大对海湾能源基础设施的袭击,更多石油枢纽遭打击。
Iran Expands Strikes On Gulf Energy Infrastructure As More Oil Hubs Hit

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/iran-reportedly-expands-strikes-gulf-energy-infrastructure-more-oil-hubs-hit

疑似伊朗无人机袭击在海湾地区升级,此前沙特阿拉伯最大的炼油厂遭到袭击。 新报告显示,阿拉伯联合酋长国(富查伊拉,一个主要的石油枢纽)和阿曼(萨拉拉港)的能源基础设施也成为目标,富查伊拉一处设施发生火灾,港口可能受损。 这些袭击加上伊朗对经由霍尔木兹海峡(一个关键的能源咽喉要道)航行的船只的威胁,导致油价飙升,布伦特原油上涨近8%。 除了能源设施外,袭击还针对平民基础设施,如摩天大楼和机场。 人们越来越担心重要的资源,如海水淡化厂,可能会成为下一个目标,从而可能加剧危机和地区不稳定。 局势仍然高度不稳定,紧张局势持续升级。

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One day after a reported Iranian drone strike forced Saudi Arabia's largest oil refinery offline, with high-resolution post-strike satellite imagery showing visible damage, multiple reports on Tuesday morning suggest additional energy infrastructure in two Gulf states has also been targeted in suspected Iranian drone attacks.

Bloomberg reports that "falling debris" from an intercepted drone sparked a major fire at the United Arab Emirates' major oil-trading hub of Fujairah.

The Fujairah Media Office wrote on X that civil defense units are suppressing the fire at the energy facility, while operations at the storage terminal and an oil refinery were suspended one day earlier.

Fujairah is a major storage, blending, trading, and ship-refueling hub on the Gulf of Oman, near the entrance to the Strait of Hormuz but outside the Persian Gulf. This makes it a partial bypass route if Hormuz is threatened.

The energy hub hosts the Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline, which lets Abu Dhabi export crude directly to the Arabian Sea, and S&P Global says the port is linked to a 1.5 million b/d pipeline.

Footage circulating on X shows another incident earlier, this time at the Port of Salalah, of what appears to be an Iranian drone striking energy-related infrastructure. 

On Monday, a reported Iranian drone strike on Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura complex caused Saudi Arabia's largest refinery to go offline.

GEOINT from spatial intelligence firm Vantor shows high-resolution satellite imagery of the aftermath:

Meanwhile, Brent crude futures and European natural gas have spiked as the world's most critical maritime energy chokepoint, the Strait of Hormuz, remains paralyzed, with Iran's Revolutionary Guards commander threatening fire and destruction to any ship that transits the narrow waterway.

As of 0630 ET, Brent crude futures are up 7.7% to nearly $84/bbl.

Beyond Iran targeting critical infrastructure, soft targets have also been hit, including skyscrapers, at least one data center, airports, and the list goes on across Gulf states. Bloomberg's top commodities analyst warned that water desalination plants could be next (read report).

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