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       Aramco refineries come




       under attack again




        MIDDLE EAST      YEMEN’S Houthi militia this week claimed   The attack follows a late March strike on the
                         another strike on Saudi Arabian oil and military  Riyadh refinery, which caused a fire, which was
                         infrastructure in one of its biggest attacks to date.  quickly extinguished.
                           Launching 17 drones and ballistic missiles,   While Sarea said that the projectiles “hit the
                         the group claimed explosions at Aramco facili-  targets successfully”, neither Aramco nor the
                         ties at Jeddah and Jubail as well as military sites  Saudi government have commented on the
                         in Khamis Mushait and Jazan.         attacks, but state-run Ekhbariya TV said the sev-
                           The Houthis struck at dawn in a retaliatory  eral armed drones and at least one ballistic mis-
                         move for the Saudi-led military campaign in  sile had been intercepted en route to the Jazan
                         Yemen just one day after Saudi Aramco had  area where a new facility came into operation
                         announced a $12.4bn deal for the lease of its oil  earlier this year. In mid-February, Aramco’s Pres-
                         pipeline network.                    ident and CEO Amin Nasser said that the Jazan
                           Houthi spokesman Brigadier General Yahya  unit was “on-stream” and running at around 50%
                         Sarea said that the refineries were struck by 10  of its 400,000-bpd capacity.
                         Samad-3 drones while five drones and two bal-  Also in March, the Saudi Press Agency noted
                         listic missiles hit the military facilities.  that “bomb-laden [unmanned aerial vehicles
                           Jubail is home to wholly owned 305,000-bar-  (UAVs)] launched by terrorist, Iran-backed
                         rel per day (bpd) Saudi Aramco Jubail Refinery  Houthi militia” had been destroyed before they
                         (SASREF) facility as well as the 440,000-bpd  reached Khamis Mushait.
                         Saudi Aramco Total Refining and Petrochemical   It also published videos on its social media
                         (SATORP) joint venture with France’s Total. Jed-  pages showing the destruction of projectiles it
                         dah hosts a products distribution plant with Ara-  said were targeting “civilians and civilian objects
                         mco’s refinery there decommissioned in 2017.   in the Kingdom”.™



















































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