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Saudi Aramco closes Ras Tanura refinery following drone strike: source

Aramco, the state oil company of Saudi Arabia, shut down its 'Ras Tanura' refinery after a 'drone strike. An industry source confirmed this on Monday. This was in response to Tehran launching strikes throughout the region as a reaction to the U.S. and Israeli attack on Iran.

Ras Tanura, located on the Gulf coast of Saudi Arabia, is one of the largest refineries in the Middle East, with a daily capacity of 550,000 barrels. It also serves as a vital export terminal for Saudi crude.

The source stated that the situation was under control and it was closed as a precautionary measure.

Aramco did not respond immediately to a request for comment sent via email.

The drone attack was part of a wave that targeted the Gulf region, including Abu Dhabi, Dubai Doha, Manama, and Oman's Duqm commercial area. The drone strikes have caused major shipping hubs to be paralyzed in the United Arab Emirates and Oman, and Brent crude futures rose by about 10% on Monday.

Saudi Arabia's heavily-fortified energy infrastructure has been targeted before, most notably in September 2019, when unprecedented drone and rocket attacks on the Abqaiq & Khurais plants temporarily knocked out?more than half of the Kingdom's crude production and roiled the global markets.

(source: Reuters)