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President Pezeshkian:
All credit for historic victory belongs to great nation of Iran
SHANA (Tehran) – President Masoud Pezeshkian said the latest victory against the US-Zionist act of aggression is the result of steadfastness, unity, and resilience of the Iranian people.
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Trump tells everyone to keep oil prices down after Iran attacks
SHANA (Tehran) – US President Donald Trump expressed a desire on Monday to see oil prices kept down amid fears that the aftermath of the attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities could cause them to spike.
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Pezeshkian: Uninterrupted public service a gov’t duty
Iran condemns US attack on nuclear facilities
SHANA (Tehran) – President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned the US attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities and stressed the need for broad public participation and delegating responsibilities to various sectors of society. He stated that the government must reassure citizens and ensure uninterrupted service delivery.
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Tehran Oil Refinery operating normally; smoke unrelated to facility
SHANA (Tehran) - The Tehran Oil Refinery is operating safely and at full capacity. The smoke seen around the facility early this morning resulted from the burning of residual fuel in one of the storage tanks at the Rey Oil Depot and is unrelated to the refinery.
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President assigns mission to ministries
SHANA (Tehran) – Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, in a message published on the X social network, wrote: "All ministries and government bodies have been assigned the mission to spare no effort to serve Iran with all their might and resources, in line with your patience and support."
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Leader:
Iranian nation will never surrender to any imposition
SHANA (Tehran) – The Zionist enemy must be punished, the Leader announced on Wednesday, noting that the punishment that the Iranian nation and the armed forces are planning is a very hard punishement and it has weakened the regime.
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Oil prices ease as Iran-Zionists conflict enters sixth day
SHANA (Tehran) – Oil prices eased in Asian trade on Wednesday, after a gain of 4% in the previous session, as markets weighed the chance of supply disruptions from the Iran-Israel conflict against a U.S. Federal Reserve rates decision that could impact oil demand.
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FM: Attacking oil installations is an attempt to extension of war
SHANA (Tehran) – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said targeting Iranian oil installation in Persian Gulf is part of attempts to extend the war.
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Oil rises as Iran-Zionists conflict keeps floor under prices
SHANA (Tehran) - Oil prices rose on Tuesday, with analysts saying that uncertainty would keep prices elevated, even as there were no concrete signs of any production losses stemming from the Iran-Israel conflict.
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Foreign Ministry spox:
Attack on Iran’s oil facilities is provocative
SHANA (Tehran) - An attack on Iran’s oil facilities in Asaluyeh is a clear sign of the Zionist regime’s intent to drag others into this conflict, the Foreign Ministry spokesperson said.
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GECF issues strong condemnation of Zionist regime aggression on Iran
SHANA (Tehran) — The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) has condemned recent attacks on Iran, calling them a violation of international law and a threat to global energy security.
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Fuel distribution efforts continue uninterrupted
SHANA (Tehran) - The spokesperson for Iran’s Fuel Station Owners Association emphasized the uninterrupted fuel supply process, stating that all fuel supply and distribution sector workers are working around the clock to prevent any disruptions in fuel delivery across the country.
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Isfahan Refinery operating normally, no attacks reported
SHANA (Tehran) – All operational units, facilities, and sections of the Isfahan refinery are functioning normally, and no incidents or attacks have targeted the facility.
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Oil minister visits Rey oil depot after attack
SHANA (Tehran) – Iran’s oil minister visited the Rey oil depot Sunday to assess the situation following an overnight attack by the Israeli regime on the facility.
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OPEC extends condolences over Zionist regime aggression on Iran
SHANA (Tehran) – The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has extends condolences over the recent aggression by the Zionist regime against Iran, a key member of the oil-producing bloc, in a formal letter addressed to Iranian officials.
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FM: Attack on Asaluyeh is a blatant aggression, highly dangerous act
SHANA (Tehran) – Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi described the escalation of conflict in the Persian Gulf region as a strategic mistake, stating that the attack on Asaluyeh was "a blatant aggression and a highly dangerous act."
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No fuel supply issues reported
Oil depots operations continue after incident
SHANA (Tehran) - The supply and distribution director of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company (NIOPDC) confirmed that the oil depots in Shahran and Rey remain operational despite last night’s fire caused by an attack by the Zionist regime.
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Oil depot inventory adjusted before Shahran fire incident
SHANA (Tehran) - The Tehran Fire Department spokesperson stated that the warehouse that caught fire in the Shahran district contained petroleum products other than gasoline.
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Tehran Oil Refinery operating without disruption
SHANA (Tehran) - The Tehran Oil Refinery in Rey City continues normal operations and has not been attacked.
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Shahid Tondguyan Petrochemical Company denies rumors of attack
SHANA (Tehran) – Shahid Tondguyan Petrochemical Company stated that no attack has occurred at its facility and operations are continuing as usual.
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Israeli attack hits two gas refineries; operations now stable
SHANA (Tehran) – The Phase 14 refinery of South Pars and the Fajr Jam gas refinery were targeted in an attack by the Zionist regime on Saturday afternoon. Currently, the situation at both facilities is fully under control, with necessary measures underway to ensure safety and maintain operations.
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Oil slips as concern eases about Middle East supply risk
Oil slipped for a second day on Tuesday as easing concern about supply risks and a rapidly escalating conflict after Iran's weekend attack on Israel offset data showing China's economy grew faster than expected in the first quarter.