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[Iran Crisis] South Pars Gas Field Attacked - Analysts Indicate Oil and Gas Field Repair of Production Facilities May Take Years, Could Also Suffer Permanent Damage
Iran’s South Pars gas field, shared with Qatar across the Persian Gulf, was attacked on Wednesday (the 18th). The gas field is the world’s largest and Iran’s biggest energy source. Foreign media say this attack marks a significant escalation in Middle Eastern conflicts and could have long-term effects, as repairs may take years.
MST Financial analyst Saul Kavonic said that attacking liquefied natural gas facilities is the worst-case scenario because replacing equipment could take years. “Even if the war ends, inventories cannot be replenished.”
Energy consulting firm Rystad Energy analyst Aditya Saraswat also said that if multiple oil and gas production facilities remain shut down, it could damage underground oil and gas reservoirs. “If these old oil fields are shut down for a period, it could lead to well abandonment.”
Foreign media pointed out that, based on the performance since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the time needed to repair damaged energy infrastructure far exceeds expectations. The Bush administration promised to use oil revenues for reconstruction, but the oil reconstruction project cost about $2 billion and took more than two years to return to pre-war levels.
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