RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA: Drones struck a Saudi oil refinery on the Red Sea and caused fires at two others in Kuwait as Iran stepped up attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure on Thursday.
Saudi Arabia's defence ministry said a drone crashed into the Samref refinery in the industrial zone of the Red Sea port of Yanbu, adding that damage assessment was underway.
Yanbu is the destination of Petroline, the overland oil pipeline that gives Saudi exports an alternative to the Strait of Hormuz — currently choked off by Iran.
Thursday's attacks follow major damage at the world's biggest gas hub, Qatar's Ras Laffan, on Wednesday as Iran retaliated for Israeli strikes on its South Pars gas field.
In Kuwait, drone attacks sparked blazes at the Mina Abdullah and Mina Al‑Ahmadi refineries, which have a combined capacity of 800,000 barrels a day.
State‑owned Kuwait National Petroleum Company later said the fires were contained.
Saudi Arabia's Samref refinery can process about 400,000 barrels of crude a day.
Oil prices have surged during the nearly three‑week Middle East war, with the benchmark Brent crude topping $115 on Thursday.
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