March 19, 2026

Iran unleashes fiery revenge on Gulf oil hubs after Israel blasts key gas field
Iran retaliates after an Israeli strike, hitting Gulf oil and gas sites, sparking fires in Qatar and Kuwait and rattling global energy markets as tensions surge.
A drone attack on Kuwait’s Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery sparked a fire but caused no injuries, the state-run KUNA news agency reported. The refinery is one of the biggest in the Middle East, with a petroleum production capacity of 730,000 barrels per day. Shortly after, a drone attack set ablaze the nearby Mina Abdullah refinery, authorities said. Authorities in Abu Dhabi said they were forced to shut down operations at its Habshan gas facility and Bab field, calling Iranian overnight attacks on the sites a “dangerous escalation.” Missile alert sirens sounded in multiple other areas around the Gulf, and Israel warned of incoming Iranian fire.

Iran launched a series of retaliatory drone and missile attacks on key Gulf oil and gas facilities in Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, and other areas after Israel struck the South Pars gas field, igniting fires and forcing shutdowns that shook global energy markets and sent Brent crude prices soaring above $110 a barrel. The assaults, condemned by Gulf states like Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, intensified regional tensions and shattered fragile trust, as missile alerts spread across the Gulf and Israel warned of further Iranian aggression, marking a dangerous escalation in the ongoing conflict that began with Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran in late February.

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