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Tape of Foreign Minister Zarif reveals regime rift in Iran | Middle East| News and analysis of events in the Arab world | DW

Tape of Foreign Minister Zarif reveals regime rift in Iran A leaked interview with Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has exposed conflicts within Iran s leadership. Is it just an election tactic? And, if so, by whom? Zarif spoke freely in the interview, giving the leak a tell-all effect in international media In an interview conducted in the context of an oral history project and leaked to international media, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif reveals deep rifts in Iran s leadership. Hesamoddin Ashena, an aide to President Hassan Rouhani, who oversaw the oral history project, to document the administration s work, was fired on Thursday.

REFINERY NEWS ROUNDUP: Gasoline demand rising in Middle East | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

REFINERY NEWS ROUNDUP: Gasoline demand rising in Middle East Fujairah’s 95 RON gasoline market could rise to pre-pandemic levels in the coming months on increased demand and limited supply, according to regional traders. Gasoline availability has been tight as supply has not been matching demand. “There are minor refinery shutdowns and demand is picking up as summer comes,” a trader said. “People drive more as there are no lockdowns in the region.” According to S&P Global Platts data, Oman’s Sohar refinery was undergoing unscheduled maintenance after unexpected outages affected its gasoline output. Separately, Saudi Arabia’s Jazan refinery is ramping up, with a total 8.72 million barrels of crude discharged in March, according to commodity data company Kpler. The Jazan refinery is facing regular missile attacks launched from just across the border with Yemen, though sources say it remains unclear when the much-delayed facility will enter full commercial operation. T

REFINERY NEWS ROUNDUP: Gasoline demand rising in Middle East

New and revised entries Saudi Satorp refinery is gradually coming back after partial works, according to trading sources. The scheduled partial works have been ongoing since the second half of February. Syria s Banias refinery has resumed operations after receiving fresh supply of crude oil, the country s SANA news agency reported April 10 citing the refinery s director general. The refinery has returned to work following a one-month shutdown because of the lack of crude oil. Separately, a fire occurred on April 6 at the crude distillation unit 21 at Syria s Homs refinery though it was immediately put out. Homs completed maintenance work on the atmospheric distillation unit 21 in mid-January, S&P Global Platts has reported previously. The refinery also completed maintenance of the atmospheric distillation units 10 and 22 in early December. Currently the refinery is undergoing staggered maintenance, which will next involve the delayed coker unit 11 and a coal unit.

Monday Briefing | Egypt: Misfortunes never come singly

Monday Briefing | Egypt: Misfortunes never come singly
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