Israeli strikes have triggered fires and caused major disruptions.
The Israel-Iran war has severely damaged Iran’s energy infrastructure and raised tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Israeli strikes have hit major oil and gas facilities, including the South Pars gas field, which accounts for about 80 percent of Iran’s natural gas production. The attacks have triggered fires and caused major disruptions. Key oil export infrastructure, such as Kharg Island, has been shut down, cutting Iranian crude exports to just over 100,000 barrels per day from roughly 1.7 million. Refineries and storage depots near Tehran, Bushehr and Fars have also been targeted, further reducing Iran’s processing capacity. Israeli strikes on power infrastructure have compounded the damage, straining Iran’s broader industrial base.