Tracking The Damage: Mahshahr Joins Growing List Of Energy Assets Struck In West Asia War
Tracking The Damage: Mahshahr Joins Growing List Of Energy Assets Struck In West Asia War Published By, Last Updated: June 08, 2026, 17:41 IST Israel
Tracking The Damage: Mahshahr Joins Growing List Of Energy Assets Struck In West Asia War Published By, Last Updated: June 08, 2026, 17:41 IST Israel hits Iran's largest petrochemical complex after April 8 ceasefire, earlier strikes targeted South Pars, Ras Tanura, Shah, Habshan, Haifa and other Gulf energy sites. Karun Mahshahr Petrochemical Company in the Khuzestan Province was hit by strikes carried out by Israel. (Image: Reuters) Israel on Monday announced that it has hit Iranâs largest petrochemical site, the first such attack since the beginning of ceasefire on April 8. However, this was not the first time an energy plant has been hit by strikes since the beginning of war in West Asia this year. Check for Live Updates Here are some of the energy sites that have come under attack so far Iran Mahshahr Petrochemical Comple Located near the southern city of Mahshahr and Bandar Imam Khomeini, the facility has over 50 separate petrochemical plants and produces about 72 million tons of products annually, according to Iranâs oil ministry.
According to New York Times, the complex produces a wide range of basic chemicals, polymers and other materials with many uses. The complex was previously hit in early April. South Pars Gas Field: South Pars, struck on March 18, is part of the worldâs largest natural gas reserves, located offshore in the Persian Gulf. It is shared between Iran and Qatar, which calls its part of it the North Dome. It accounts for a large share of Iranâs gas production. According to Reuters, the entire âgas field contains an estimated 1,800 trillion cubic feet of usable gas â enough to âsupply the worldâs needs for 13 years. Along with South Pars, Asaluyeh gas-processing and refinery hub was also attacked disrupting gas processing and refinery operations. Saudi Arabia Ras Tanura Refinery: The largest, oldest, and most complex oil refinery in Saudi Arabia, was targeted in a drone attack on March 2, causing operational disruption and export rerouting.
It has a â crude processing capacity of 550,000 barrels per day. Many other Saudi oil and gas facilities were targeted during Iranian retaliatory strikes following the South Pars attack. United Arab Emirates Shah gas field: Located about 180km southwest of Abu Dhabi, Shah gas field is one of the worldâs largest sour gas fields. It is operated by a joint venture between Abu Dhabi Oil Company and Occidental Petroleum. It was reportedly attacked during the escalation. Habshan gas-processing comple The UAEâs largest gas-processing hub was shutdown after debris from an air defence interception set off fires in the facility. Al Jazeera quoted Abu Dhabi Media Office saying that falling debris âfollowing the successful interception by air defence systems" caused two blazes to break out at the Habshan gas facility. Israel Haifa oil refinery comple Located in the Haifa Bay area, it is Israelâs largest integrated oil processing and petrochemical facility. According to The Jerusalem Post, missile shrapnel struck the facility in March, causing localized damage and temporary power disruptions, though no casualties were reported.
