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On March 2, 2026, the Ras Tanura oil refinery in Saudi Arabia, owned by Saudi Aramco, was targeted by an alleged Iranian drone attack. This incident has heightened tensions in the region and raised concerns over the security of critical energy infrastructure.
According to the Saudi Defense Ministry, two Iranian drones were intercepted en route to the refinery. Debris from the interception caused a fire within the facility, which was promptly contained, resulting in minimal damage. Despite the limited physical impact, Saudi Aramco halted production at the refinery as a precautionary measure.
The temporary shutdown of the Ras Tanura refinery, the largest in Saudi Arabia, led to immediate spikes in global oil prices. Saudi Aramco announced plans to reroute oil product exports through alternative channels, including the Red Sea, to mitigate the disruption. The refinery resumed operations after approximately a week.
This attack is part of a series of retaliatory strikes following U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran. The incident underscores the vulnerability of critical energy infrastructure in the region and the potential for escalating conflicts to disrupt global energy markets.
The drone attack on the Ras Tanura refinery highlights the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and their far-reaching implications. Ensuring the security of energy infrastructure remains a paramount concern for regional stability and global economic health.