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Even the princes of Saudi Arabia are in trouble...
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps announced just a few hours ago that after they declared a ceasefire, they haven’t bombed Arab countries. As for the fact that others are being bombed, it has nothing to do with them...
But now Saudi Arabia has announced that two oil production facilities have been attacked, leading to a reduction of 600,000 barrels per day in oil output.
The most important thing is that right now, the only major exporter of oil in the Middle East that still can export oil is relying on Saudi Arabia’s east-west oil pipeline—every day it can send 7,000,000 barrels of oil to the Red Sea port of Qid'a.
Today, a pump station on this pipeline was attacked, causing the oil transport capacity that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz to drop by 700,000 barrels per day.
Refineries in Jubail, Riyadh, Ras Tanura, and Yanbu were attacked, affecting the export of refined petroleum products.
The Juaimah terminal facilities were attacked, impacting the export of LNG and LPG.
Everyone, let’s do a prize guessing game—who do you think did this? #$ETH