Tehran has no oil and gas now. Their storage facilities blown up. pic.twitter.com/fCZC9BrLpz
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) June 15, 2025
Israel continued to attack Iran on Saturday, with targeted airstrikes on its energy facilities after bombarding its nuclear sites on June 13.
Israel is bombing Iran's ability to export oil and natural gas. This will remove Iran's ability to export about 2 million bpd, most of which goes to China.
— Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) June 14, 2025
Iran's South Pars natural gas field is shut down
Shahran oil field in on fire.
Multiple oil refineries in Iran are… pic.twitter.com/gSvSE9rzOJ
NEW YORK TIMES
Israel’s latest wave of attacks on Iran took out Tehran’s main gas depot and its central oil refinery in separate parts of the capital, engulfing its sky in smoke and flame early Sunday.
The Shahran fuel and gasoline depot, which has at least 11 storage tanks, was hit and set afire during the Israeli attack that began on Saturday night, Iran’s oil ministry said in a statement. Shahran is in an affluent neighborhood of luxury high rises.
“The fire is terrifying, it’s massive; there is a lot of commotion here,” said Mostafa Shams, a resident of the area. “It’s the gasoline depots that are exploding one after another, it’s loud and scary.”
Separately in the city’s south, Shahr Rey, one of the country’s largest oil refineries, was also struck, according to Iranian state news media. Emergency crews were trying to contain the fire, and a resident of Tehran, Reza Salehi, said he could see the flames from miles away.