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Saudi Aramco Evacuates Workers from SAMREF Refinery Over Security Threats

By Momodu Favour

 

Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil giant, Saudi Aramco, has reportedly evacuated workers from the SAMREF refinery in Yanbu following heightened threat warnings tied to the ongoing Iran-led regional tensions.

The move is understood to be a precautionary measure aimed at ensuring the safety of personnel amid fears that key energy infrastructure across the Gulf could become potential targets.

The SAMREF refinery, a joint venture between Aramco and ExxonMobil, is one of the major refining facilities in Saudi Arabia.

Security concerns have escalated in recent days after warnings emerged of possible retaliatory actions linked to the broader regional crisis involving Iran and its adversaries.

Analysts say oil installations in the Gulf have increasingly become strategic targets in periods of heightened geopolitical tension.

Although Saudi authorities have yet to issue an official statement detailing the evacuation, sources indicate that the decision was based on credible intelligence regarding potential threats to critical infrastructure.

Experts warn that any disruption to major facilities such as SAMREF could have implications for global energy markets, given the Gulf region’s central role in oil production and exports.

The development has further heightened concerns over supply stability and could contribute to increased volatility in international oil prices.

The situation remains fluid, with regional stakeholders closely monitoring developments as diplomatic and security dynamics continue to evolve.

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