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IRGC claims that Iran has attacked Saudi Arabia’s Jubail petrochemical compound

Iran attacked Saudi Arabia’s Jubail petrochemical complex on Tuesday, the heartland of the downstream sector in the kingdom, according to a statement from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. However, it wasn't immediately clear exactly what was struck.

Jubail is a sprawling city that houses multi-billion dollar joint ventures between Saudi Aramco, the state-backed oil company, and SABIC, its petrochemicals subsidiary.

The IRGC stated that the attacks were "in retaliation to enemy crimes?in the attack against (Iran's Asaluyeh petrochemical factories."

The exact location of the incident was not immediately known. Video footage confirmed by showed smoke and fires rising in the direction of Jubail.

The IRGC claimed that it had "effectively" targeted the Sadara Complex, a $20 Billion joint venture between Aramco, Dow, and ExxonMobil, which was closed last week. It also said it had "targeted other facilities in Jubail, including one belonging ExxonMobil."

The IRGC said that it also hit a petrochemical plant in nearby Juaymah. The IRGC said the facility was owned and operated by Chevron Phillips, although it did not mention that Chevron Phillips had any facilities in Jubail.

Saudi Arabia's Defence Ministry said earlier that air defences had intercepted and destroyed "seven" ballistic missiles that were launched at the eastern region of the kingdom. It added that debris from these intercepted missiles was found near energy facilities.

Aramco refused to comment on the reported attacks in Jubail and Juaymah. SABIC and the Saudi government's communications office did not respond immediately to requests for comment.

(source: Reuters)