Iran strikes Kuwait's oil infrastructure before Opec+ supply talks
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Iran strikes Kuwait's oil infrastructure before Opec+ supply talks
"Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps stated it had attacked petrochemical plants in Kuwait, as well as the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, leading to significant material damage."
"The Kuwait Petroleum Corporation reported damage and fires at its subsidiaries, including the Shuwaikh oil sector complex, which houses the oil ministry and KPC headquarters."
"Members of Opec+ indicated that repairing energy facilities damaged in recent attacks would be costly and take a long time, potentially affecting global oil supplies well into the future."
Iranian drones targeted Kuwait's oil infrastructure, causing significant damage and threatening oil supplies already affected by the US-Israel war on Iran. The strikes occurred before an Opec+ meeting aimed at increasing oil output. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed responsibility for attacks on petrochemical plants in Kuwait, the UAE, and Bahrain. Damage included fires at the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation's facilities and an office complex for government ministries. Opec+ members noted that repairs would be costly and time-consuming, impacting global oil supplies for the foreseeable future.
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