5 million barrels of oil lost daily to Saudi from drone attack, supply halt


US accusing drone attack of defamation: Iran denies accusation

Dubai / Tehran, Ta. September 15, 2019, Sunday

Saudi Arabia's drone strikes were carried out by Yemeni rebels, following which Saudi Arabia's oil supply was lost. Because the refinery targeted by the rebels is considered one of the world's largest refineries, not just Saudi Arabia.

The attack was carried out by 10 Yemeni rebels at a refinery called Aramco. The plant suffered major blasts following 10 drone strikes, causing the oil supply to stagnate.

According to recent reports, Saudi Arabia's daily exports are showing a decline of about 50 percent, meaning that the attacks have a huge impact on Saudi's oil market.

According to available data, the drone attack has caused Saudi Arabia 57 million barrels of oil damage. The United States, on the other hand, claims that Iran is behind the attack.

Iran assists Yemeni rebel Shiite Muslim organization Houthi for its attacks. Iran is currently experiencing friction with Saudi Arabia and the United States. So there is a possibility that Iran could be behind the attack. The US, however, rejected the accusations that Iran had made.

A statement issued by Iran stated that such irresponsible and false statements did not mean anything. Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Abbas Moussavi said such statements were prepared by US intelligence agencies and agencies only to make an impression on Iran.

On the other hand, the current supply of oil has been stopped by Saudi Arabia which is affecting the oil supply on a large scale.

It is likely that two large plants have been blown up, which has damaged about 57 million barrels of oil in Saudi Arabia. Following the attack, Saudi Arabia could now also be attacked by Yemeni rebel Shiites.

The conflict between the two has been going on for three years, the first being that Saudi Arabia launched an attack, after which the Yemeni Houthi organization has also carried out aggressive attacks. Within 18 years there have been 18 attacks. The recent 10 drone strikes have impacted the world and hampered the oil supply.

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