'Extensive damage' reported after Iran launches revenge attack on oil infrastructure in Qatar, Saudi Arabia

In a dramatic escalation of hostilities, Iran unleashed a potent assault on oil and gas installations in the Persian Gulf on Wednesday. This came in the wake of an Israeli airstrike that targeted Iran’s expansive gas field complex, noted as the largest of its kind in the world.

In the aftermath, QatarEnergy, the state-owned oil company of Qatar, announced that its Ras Laffan Industrial City had sustained “extensive damage” following a barrage of Iranian missiles that struck the facility. This incident is particularly significant as QatarEnergy ranks as the world’s second-largest exporter of liquefied natural gas. A company statement elucidated that emergency response units were promptly deployed to extinguish the fires that erupted due to the missile impact.

Meanwhile, the Saudi Arabian Defense Ministry reported the successful interception of at least four ballistic missiles over the capital city, Riyadh. In addition, two Iranian drones were neutralized before they could reach a gas facility situated in the eastern province. The interception efforts, however, resulted in falling debris, which wounded at least four individuals, according to Saudi authorities.


QatarEnergy's liquefied natural gas (LNG) production facilities in Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar.
QatarEnergy’s Ras Laffan Industrial City was struck by a fierce Iranian attack after their complex gas field was hit by an Israeli airstrike. REUTERS

Reacting to the volatile situation, Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs decried the Iranian attacks as “a dangerous escalation” in a region already fraught with tension. The Ministry highlighted the targeting of American allies in Iran’s retaliatory measures, underscoring the heightened stakes in the Middle East conflict.

Falling debris from the interceptions left at least four people wounded, Saudi officials added. 

Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs slammed the attacks as “a dangerous escalation” in the Middle East as Iran targets American allies in its retaliatory attacks. 

“The Iranian side continues its escalatory policies that are pushing the region toward the brink and drawing countries not party to this crisis into the conflict zone,” the ministry warned. 

“The ministry also reiterates that the State of Qatar reserves its right to respond in accordance with Article (51) of the United Nations Charter and the right to self-defense as guaranteed by international law, stressing that it will not hesitate to take all necessary measures to protect its sovereignty, security, and the safety of its citizens and residents,” officials added. 

Iran had directly warned civilians in Qatar and Saudi Arabia to evacuate from energy facilities on Wednesday following an attack on its South Pars gas field, which is jointly operated by Tehran and Doha. 

The attack caused damage to Iran’s Asaluyeh refinery, halting production at two of the field’s refineries, which typically put out about 100 million cubic meters of gas a day, according to state media.

Wednesday marks the first major attacks on energy facilities across the Middle East, an escalation that threatens oil and gas prices across the world. 

Brent crude oil futures soared to nearly $111 per barrel in the wake of the strikes, after opening on Wednesday at around $101.

European natural gas prices have also surged by more than 6% on Monday. 

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