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Tensions escalated dangerously after Iran announced it had struck the Bazan refinery in Haifa, Israel's largest oil processing facility. While there has been no official confirmation from Israeli authorities, the news itself sent shockwaves through global energy markets and diplomatic circles.
A Strategic Target: The Heart of Israeli Energy
Located in the Gulf of Haifa, the Bazan refinery is vital to Israel's energy infrastructure. With a processing capacity of 197,000 barrels of crude oil per day, the facility alone met the country's:
• 65% of its diesel needs, • 59% of its gasoline needs, • 52% of its kerosene needs last year.
These figures clearly demonstrate that the refinery is not just an industrial facility, but a strategic lifeline for the Israeli economy and military.
Alternatives and Potential Crisis Scenarios
The disabling of the Bazan refinery could severely disrupt Israel's energy supply. The country currently has only one major refinery operating at full capacity: the Ashdod facility. However, the Ashdod refinery's capacity will not be sufficient to fill the gap created by the Haifa facility.
This situation may force Israel to urgently import finished petroleum products (gasoline, diesel, etc.) from international markets. This means both increased costs and logistical difficulties. Experts say that if the attack is confirmed, fuel rationing and the use of strategic reserves may become necessary.
Markets on High Alert
A sharp increase in international oil prices and transportation insurance premiums is expected following the news. This attack has the potential to fundamentally change the risk perception not only for Israel but also for all energy shipping routes in the Middle East, starting from the Strait of Hormuz.
All eyes are now on the official statement from Israeli authorities. The scale of the attack, the extent of the damage to the refinery, and Israel's response will be the most critical factors shaping the region's near future. The world is holding its breath, waiting for the next step in this perilous climb.