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Leader: Iran to determine ‘new legal rules’ in Strait of Hormuz
SHANA (Tehran) – Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei declared the dawn of a "new chapter" for the strategic waterway, stating that Iran will implement new management rules over the Strait of Hormuz following recent US-Zionist regime aggression against the country.
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Minister: Naval blockade of Iran will yield no results
SHANA (Tehran) – Iran’s oil minister said efforts to impose a naval blockade on the country will not succeed.
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Enemy attack targets Lavan Oil Refinery, no casualties reported
SHANA (Tehran) – National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company said in a statement that facilities at the Lavan oil refinery on Lavan Island were attacked, adding that safety and firefighting teams are working to contain the blaze and secure the site.
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'Historic victory' over US, Iran says enemy forced to accept its proposal
SHANA (Tehran) – Iran has declared a "historic and crushing defeat" of the United States and the Israeli regime after 40 days of war, announcing that Washington has been forced to accept a 10-point Iranian proposal that includes a permanent ceasefire, the lifting of all sanctions, and the withdrawal of US combat forces from the region.
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Attack hits unit at Amir Kabir Petrochemical facility
SHANA (Tehran) - An attack targeted one of the units at Amir Kabir Petrochemical Company, according to a statement from the Public Relations Office of the Petrochemical Special Economic Zone.
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Attacks on petchem auxiliary facilities aim to increase pressure on civilians
SHANA (Tehran) – The production control director of the National Petrochemical Company said enemy attacks on auxiliary petrochemical facilities are intended to increase pressure on the public and disrupt the supply of essential needs. He emphasized that optimal consumption of energy carriers — including electricity, gas, gasoline and diesel — can help counter what he described as the enemy’s malicious intent.
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US-Zionists attack on auxiliary petchem facilities in PSEEZ
SHANA (Tehran) – The National Petrochemical Company said in a statement that several auxiliary facilities in the Pars Special Economic Energy Zone were targeted in an attack Monday afternoon.
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Minister expresses condolences over petchem workers’ martyrdoms
SHANA (Tehran) – The oil minister extended condolences following the martyrdoms of several petrochemical industry workers in the Mahshahr Petrochemical Special Economic Zone, by a US-Israeli attack.
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NPC head offers condolences after martyrdoms of petrochemical workers
SHANA (Tehran) - The CEO of National Petrochemical Company expressed condolences following the martyrdoms of several employees of Persian Gulf Fajr Energy Company in the “aggressive US-Israeli attack” on the Petrochemical Special Economic Zone.
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Fire contained after US-Israel attack on Mahshahr petchem facilities
SHANA (Tehran) - The fire at facilities in the Petrochemical Special Economic Zone has been contained.
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Pezeshkian: Attacks on Iran’s infrastructure signal weakness, not strength
SHANA (Tehran) - The president said in a message to the American people that attacks on Iran’s critical infrastructure, including energy and industrial facilities, directly target the Iranian people and reflect confusion and an inability to achieve a lasting solution rather than strength.
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Blast reported at Tabriz Petrochemical Company; no casualties
SHANA (Tehran) - Tabriz Petrochemical Company said in a statement that an attack targeting part of its facilities took place early March 30.
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Paknejad to UN chief:
Condemn Israeli-US attacks on Iran's oil industry
SHANA (Tehran) - Mohsen Paknejad, the minister of oil, in a letter to United Nations Secretary‑General António Guterres, warned about the catastrophic human and environmental consequences of the Israeli and American attacks on Iran’s strategic oil and gas industry equipment and facilities, and called on the international body to condemn these hostile actions.
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OPEC oil tops $142, doubling since start of Ramadan War
SHANA (Tehran) - The price of OPEC’s oil basket climbed above $142 per barrel last week, marking more than a 100% increase since the start of the Ramadan War.
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Minister: Attacks managed, conservation urged
SHANA (Tehran) - Oil minister said the country successfully managed the situation after two “cowardly attacks” by Zionist-American forces on national energy facilities, and he urged continued conservation of fuel and other energy carriers.
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President warns energy attacks could trigger 'uncontrollable consequences'
SHANA (Tehran) — President Masoud Pezeshkian on Wednesday condemned recent attacks against Iran’s energy infrastructure, warning that such actions could lead to “uncontrollable consequences” that might affect the entire world.
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South Pars refinery employees safe; gas network stable
SHANA (Tehran) - Mohammadreza Julaei, director of coordination and production oversight at the National Iranian Gas Company, announced Wednesday that the recent attack on South Pars gas refineries caused no casualties and that gas production continues safely under stable network conditions.
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Energy facilities in South Pars region damaged in strike
SHANA (Tehran) - Several facilities in the Pars Special Energy Economic Zone sustained damage following hostile airstrikes.
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Attacks by Israel, US on Iran prove righteousness of Quds Day: Oil minister
SHANA (Tehran) - Oil minister said recent attacks on hospitals, schools and residential areas demonstrate the righteousness of Quds Day and affirm past warnings about Israel.
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Fuel supply secure despite attacks on major oil depots
SHANA (Tehran) — Iran's oil minister said Sunday that airstrikes by the United States and Zionist regime on oil depots in Tehran and Karaj have not disrupted the country's fuel supply, while calling for public cooperation to manage challenges caused by the attacks.
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RCS issues advisory on protection from acid rain
SHANA (Tehran) – The Red Crescent Society (RCS) issued a public advisory outlining safety precautions to protect people from toxic acid rain that may result from explosions at fuel storage facilities.
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What to do if you are near damaged oil facilities
SHANA (Tehran) – Following the terrorist attack by Zionists-Americans on some of the country's oil facilities, the Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Department of the Oil Ministry released safety recommendations for citizens living near the damaged sites.
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US-Iran tensions ring alarm bell for world energy security
SHANA (Tehran) – A faculty member at the Institute for International Energy Studies says geopolitical tensions in the Persian Gulf pose a serious risk to global oil prices in the short term and will push consumer countries toward energy independence through the development of unconventional reserves and renewable sources in the long term.
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Russia’s minister expresses sympathy with Iranian people
SHANA (Tehran) – Russia’s energy minister said his country stands with the Iranian government and people during difficult and sorrowful moments, adding that the memory of Iran’s Leader and the schoolgirls killed will remain in their hearts.
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Will the oil market ignite if attacks on Iran continue?
SHANA (Tehran) – A former head of oil studies at the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries says a prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz would inflict serious economic damage on oil-consuming nations, while potentially spurring new global investment in oil projects.
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Leader Ayatollah Khamenei martyred
SHANA (Tehran) - The Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, has been martyred following an attack by the US and Israeli regime.
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Leader: Greed for oil, strategic dominance fuels US hostility
SHANA (Tehran) – In a pointed address, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei asserted that the primary driver of American animosity towards Iran is a desire to seize control of the nation's vast resources and strategic geopolitical standing.
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US imposes new sanctions on Iranian oil network
SHANA (Tehran) – The US Treasury Department imposed sanctions on a network of front companies and shipping intermediaries accused of facilitating Iran’s oil sales, in what it described as an effort to curb Tehran’s oil revenue.
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Speaker: US unable to halt Iran oil sales
SHANA (Tehran) — The United States has been unable to stop Iran’s oil sales, Iran’s Parliament speaker said Tuesday.
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MP says US oil sanctions policy against Iran has failed
SHANA (Tehran) – The head of the Iranian Parliament’s Energy Committee said the US believes that by intensifying sanctions and imposing restrictions on individuals, entities and international companies, it can disrupt Iran’s oil sales and revenue. However, he stated, this policy has failed.