Which Oil Refineries Are Hit During US Israel Iran War 2026?

1. Oil facilities hit inside Iran (by US / Israel)

1. Tehran oil depots and fuel storage facilities

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    Location: Tehran region

  • Attacked by: Israel (airstrikes)

  • Damage:

    • Multiple fuel depots and oil storage facilities destroyed.

    • Huge fires spread across storage tanks; reports described “rivers of burning oil” and thick toxic smoke covering parts of the city.

    • Residents were warned to stay indoors due to pollution and acidic smoke.

Impact:

  • Temporary fuel shortages in central Iran.

  • Environmental contamination.

 

Which Oil Refineries Are Hit During US Israel Iran War 2026?


2. Tehran-area oil refinery

  • Attacked by: Israel

  • Damage:

    • Direct strikes triggered large explosions and uncontrolled fires around refinery infrastructure.

    • The refinery temporarily halted operations.

Impact:

  • Domestic gasoline production disrupted.


3. South Pars Gas Field processing facility

  • Location: Bushehr Province

  • Attacked by: Israel

  • Damage:

    • Strike on a natural-gas processing facility caused a large explosion and fire.

Why it matters:

  • South Pars is the world’s largest gas field shared with Qatar.

  • Damage affects LNG supply chains.


4. Fajr-e Jam Gas Refinery

  • Location: Bushehr Province

  • Attacked by: Israel

  • Damage:

    • Airstrike triggered major refinery fire and forced shutdown.

Impact:

  • Reduced gas processing capacity for Iran.


5. Oil storage facilities in Tehran and Alborz

  • Attacked by: Israel / US coalition strikes

  • Damage:

    • Several storage depots hit; massive flames and black smoke visible for miles.


6. Important facility NOT hit: Kharg Island export terminal

  • Location: Persian Gulf

  • Handles: ~90% of Iran’s oil exports

  • Status: Not targeted yet due to risk of global oil crisis.

If this facility were destroyed, analysts warn oil could jump above $150 per barrel.

Which Oil Refineries Are Hit During US Israel Iran War 2026?


2. Oil and energy facilities hit by Iran (retaliation)

Iran’s response targeted energy infrastructure in the Gulf and shipping routes.


1. Ras Tanura refinery

  • Location: Saudi Arabia

  • Owner: Saudi Aramco

  • Attack: Iranian drones

  • Damage:

    • Fire triggered by drone debris.

    • Refinery temporarily shut down as precaution.

Why it matters:

  • Ras Tanura is one of the world’s largest oil export terminals.


2. LNG facilities in Qatar

  • Location: Qatar

  • Damage:

    • LNG production temporarily halted after strikes on energy infrastructure.

Impact:

  • Major disruption to global LNG supply.


3. Oil tankers and ships in Strait of Hormuz

  • Location: Strait of Hormuz

  • Attack: Mines and missile strikes

  • Damage:

    • Several ships hit; shipping halted.

    • Iran deployed naval mines.

Importance:

  • About 20% of the world’s oil passes through this strait.


4. Fuel storage tanks at Salalah Port

  • Location: Port of Salalah in Oman

  • Attack: Drone strike (suspected Iranian involvement)

  • Damage:

    • Several fuel tanks burned; port operations disrupted.


5. Israeli energy facilities

  • Example:

    • Haifa oil refinery

  • Damage:

    • Power station damage forced shutdown of Israel’s largest refinery.


3. Countries affected by the oil facility attacks

These attacks are affecting energy supply in many countries.

Directly attacked

  • Iran

  • Saudi Arabia

  • Qatar

  • Oman

  • Israel

Economically affected

  • United States

  • China

  • India

  • Japan

  • South Korea

  • European Union countries

Reason:

  • These countries import large volumes of Middle East oil and LNG.


4. Global oil market situation

Current key factors:

  1. Strait of Hormuz disruption

    • ~20% of global oil supply passes through it.

  2. Energy infrastructure attacks

    • Refineries and gas facilities damaged across the Gulf.

  3. Energy companies evacuating staff

    • Companies like Exxon, Chevron and others halting operations.

  4. IEA emergency oil release

    • Large strategic oil reserves released to stabilize markets.


5. Possible crude oil price on Monday (March 16)

Current data:

  • Oil already surged near $90–$93 per barrel during the conflict.

Analysts’ scenario estimates

Scenario Expected Brent crude price
War stabilizes $90–$100
Continued strikes $100–$120
Strait of Hormuz blocked $150–$200

Iran itself warned prices could reach $200 per barrel if the Strait is shut.

Which Oil Refineries Are Hit During US Israel Iran War 2026?

My realistic forecast for Monday (March 16):

  • Brent crude: $100–$115 per barrel

  • WTI: $95–$110 per barrel

Reason:

  • Shipping disruptions

  • Energy facility shutdowns

  • High geopolitical risk premium