Iran has warned Gulf energy sites to evacuate following suspected U.S.-Israel strikes on its key South Pars gas field, threatening retaliatory attacks on facilities in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar. The escalation, which saw Iran targeting sites like the Ras Laffan LNG terminal, sent Brent crude prices toward $110 per barrel, fueling fears of a major regional energy conflict.

 Iran has warned Gulf energy sites to evacuate following suspected U.S.-Israel strikes on its key South Pars gas field, threatening retaliatory attacks on facilities in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar. The escalation, which saw Iran targeting sites like the Ras Laffan LNG terminal, sent Brent crude prices toward $110 per barrel, fueling fears of a major regional energy conflict. 
Key Details of the Escalation:
Iranian Retaliation: -
Tehran's Revolutionary Guards threatened strikes on energy infrastructure across the Gulf in retaliation for the damage to its own gas infrastructure.
Targeted Facilities: -
Orders were issued affecting Saudi Arabia’s Samref Refinery and Jubail Petrochemical Complex, the UAE’s Al Hosn Gas Field, and Qatar's Mesaieed Petrochemical Complex and Ras Laffan LNG plant.
Market Impact: -
Global oil prices soared over 6% as traders reacted to the threat to vital infrastructure, with analysts describing the situation as a "clear escalation".
Regional Context: -
The attacks come amidst intensified conflict, with Iran threatening to disrupt oil and natural gas exports from the region following attacks on its facilities.
The situation remains volatile, with both sides conducting retaliatory strikes on energy infrastructure. 
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Tehran warns Gulf energy sites after gas facilities hit!
  Tehran warns Gulf energy sites to evacuate after Iranian gas facilities hit. Oil prices ‌jumped on the news, with Brent crude futures gaining more than 6% .

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