Advanced Petrochemical Company announced a significant 58% decline in its quarterly profits, impacted by rising consumption expenses. This downturn comes as the company seeks to enhance its performance in a competitive market.
Iran has announced a ban on oil tankers crossing the Hormuz Strait in response to Israeli airstrikes targeting its petrochemical facilities. This decision comes amid escalating tensions in the region.
Iranian authorities have confirmed that there is no contamination leak from Amir Kabir Petrochemical Company, stating that the situation is under control. They urged citizens to disregard rumors and rely on official sources.
Shareholders of Borouge, a leading petrochemical company, have approved a dividend distribution of <strong>$1.32 billion</strong> for the year 2025. This decision reflects strong confidence in the company's performance and its ability to achieve robust financial results amid global economic challenges.
Borouge PLC, a leader in petrochemicals, has approved a final dividend of <strong>4.85 billion dirhams</strong> for 2025, reflecting the company's strong market performance. This decision was made during the General Assembly meeting held on April 7.
The Israeli army announced its airstrike on a petrochemical site in Shiraz, Iran, last Monday, marking a new escalation in tensions between Tel Aviv and Tehran. The attack aims to undermine Iran's military capabilities.
Reports indicate that Iran has targeted a petrochemical complex in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, raising concerns about escalating tensions in the region. The attack comes at a sensitive time as hostilities between Iran and Saudi Arabia increase.
In an unprecedented escalation, Iran targeted a petrochemical complex in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, while Israel conducted airstrikes on a petrochemical facility in Shiraz. This development comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
Saudi Arabia's largest petrochemical complex in Jubail has been attacked, resulting in a significant fire. In response, authorities have suspended traffic on the King Fahd Bridge connecting Saudi Arabia and Bahrain as a precautionary measure.
Israeli Defense Minister, <strong>Israel Katz</strong>, announced an attack on the <strong>South Pars</strong> petrochemical plant in Iran, which accounts for about <strong>50%</strong> of the country's production. This attack comes amid rising tensions between the two nations.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced the targeting of Iranian petrochemical facilities, which reportedly generate up to <strong>18 billion dollars</strong> for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, enhancing its missile production capabilities.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Saturday that Tel Aviv conducted an attack on petrochemical plants in Iran, emphasizing that this operation is part of a strategy to counter Iranian threats to Israel and the region.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel has destroyed the largest petrochemical plant in Iran, escalating tensions between the two countries. This attack comes at a sensitive time as concerns grow over Iran's nuclear program.
The Israeli military conducted a precise airstrike on Iran's largest petrochemical complex, targeting critical infrastructure in the Assaluyeh region. This operation reflects ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran amid escalating regional conflicts.
Israel launched an airstrike on Iran's largest petrochemical complex, causing significant damage and sparking varied political reactions. This attack occurs amid rising tensions between the two nations.
Military strikes have targeted petrochemical facilities and universities in Iran, leading to power outages and casualties, including children. In retaliation, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard has targeted American ships.
Israel has launched focused airstrikes on Iranian petrochemical facilities, marking a significant escalation in its efforts to target this vital sector that is a cornerstone of the Iranian economy. These attacks come at a critical time as Iran's economy faces severe pressures from international sanctions.
Israel has launched an attack on the South Pars petrochemical complex in Assaluyeh, Iran, targeting vital facilities that account for nearly half of the country's petrochemical production. This action was confirmed by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz amid escalating tensions between the two nations.
On Monday, the United States and Israel launched airstrikes targeting a petrochemical complex near Shiraz in southern Iran. This action has raised international concerns about escalating tensions in the region.
U.S. and Israeli forces have launched new airstrikes on a petrochemical complex in the Iranian city of <strong>Marvdasht</strong>, following an attack on the <strong>South Pars</strong> complex in <strong>Asaluyeh</strong> less than 24 hours earlier. The fire resulting from the latest strike was quickly contained with no significant damage reported.
Israel has announced that it has successfully disrupted approximately <strong>85%</strong> of Iranian petrochemical exports due to airstrikes targeting facilities in the cities of Asaluyeh and Isfahan. This action is part of Tel Aviv's efforts to limit Iran's ability to fund its military activities.
The ongoing war between Iran, the United States, and Israel has entered its thirty-eighth day, marked by powerful explosions heard at the South Pars petrochemical complex. Israeli Defense Minister announces the targeting of Iran's largest chemical facility.
Israel launched airstrikes on Iran's largest petrochemical complex on Monday, escalating tensions between Tehran and Washington. The strikes resulted in the death of a senior Iranian Revolutionary Guard commander, intensifying regional conflicts.
Israeli Security Minister Israel Katz announced a strong attack on Iran's largest petrochemical facility located in Asaluyeh. This escalation raises questions about the implications of the attack amid rising tensions between Israel and Iran.
Israel has conducted airstrikes on the Asaluyeh petrochemical complex in Iran, with multiple explosions reported. These attacks follow previous strikes on Iranian energy sources, raising international concerns about escalating tensions in the region.
A series of explosions were reported at the South Pars petrochemical complex in Assaluyeh, coinciding with an airstrike in Qom that killed at least five people. Tensions in the region are escalating amid ongoing airstrikes.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced an attack on what he described as the largest petrochemical facility in Iran, located in Asaluyeh. This operation, conducted by the Israeli army, targeted a facility crucial to the country's petrochemical production.
Companies supplying the Assaluyeh petrochemical complex in Iran were attacked, while the Israeli Defense Minister confirmed the bombing of the country's largest petrochemical facility. The complex itself remained unaffected by the attack.
The Israeli Defense Minister announced airstrikes targeting the largest petrochemical facility in southwestern Iran. This operation aims to undermine the economic and military capabilities of the Iranian regime, which is viewed as a threat to regional security.
A fire erupted at the Borouge petrochemical plant in Abu Dhabi, with firefighting teams managing to control it without any reported injuries. The incident raised concerns among workers and residents in the area.