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In the first apparent attack to hit energy infrastructure, Iran partially suspended production at South Pars, the world''s biggest gasfield,
In the first apparent attack to hit energy infrastructure, Iran partially suspended production at South Pars, the world''s biggest gasfield,
Why do they matter? Israel on Saturday night hit the world''s largest natural gas field and other key Iranian energy facilities, in a break
The Shahran fuel and gasoline depot, which has at least 11 storage tanks, was hit and set afire during the Israeli attack that began on Saturday night, Iran''s oil ministry said in a
In the first apparent attack to hit energy infrastructure, Iran partially suspended production at South Pars, the world''s biggest gasfield, after an Israeli strike caused a fire there
The Shahran fuel and gasoline depot, which has at least 11 storage tanks, was hit and set afire during the Israeli attack that began on
Why do they matter? Israel on Saturday night hit the world''s largest natural gas field and other key Iranian energy facilities, in a break from the past.
The Iranian energy crisis is a multifaceted problem that has been exacerbated by a combination of factors, including poor governance, foreign policy failures, and the dominance of industries
Despite vast oil and gas reserves, Iran faces a severe energy crisis due to decades of mismanagement, excessive subsidies, corruption, and international sanctions,
A series of Israeli attacks on Iran''s oil and gas facilities is threatening further turmoil for markets, as concerns grow of escalation in
Amid rising regional tensions, Iranian energy sites have become primary targets in a series of military strikes. Key oil storage facilities, refineries, power plants, and gas
Iranian officials are sounding alarms over a deepening water crisis that has already affected nearly four dozen major dams, threatened
A series of Israeli attacks on Iran''s oil and gas facilities is threatening further turmoil for markets, as concerns grow of escalation in a region that holds half of the world''s oil reserves.
Iran has one of the largest natural gas reserves in the world, but its beleaguered energy sector is plagued by outdated infrastructure, high domestic demand and inadequate storage capacity.
Iranian officials are sounding alarms over a deepening water crisis that has already affected nearly four dozen major dams, threatened electricity production, and forced Tehran
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