Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency said all operations had been suspended at the facility, known as the Tondguyan refinery, as firefighters tried to contain the blaze.
(Bloomberg) Iran’s Tehran Oil Refinery has suspended all operations, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported, after a gas leak caused a massive fire sending black plumes of smoke across the city’s skyline.
Iran says refinery engulfed in fire to be back online Thursday
0 Comments
Get daily business news from the region delivered straight to your inbox
I agree to the terms and conditions
SIGN UP
Iran says refinery engulfed in fire to be back online Thursday
The Tehran Oil Refinery suspended all operations on Wednesday after a leak at a liquid gas pipeline caused the blaze
June 3, 2021
An oil refinery in Iran’s capital that was engulfed in a huge fire will be back online by Thursday, Iran’s official
Shana news service reported, quoting oil minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh.
The Tehran Oil Refinery, in the south of the city, suspended all operations on Wednesday after a leak at a liquid gas pipeline caused the blaze that sent massive plumes of black smoke across the city, state TV reported earlier, quoting the director-general of crisis management for Tehran province, Mansour Darajati.
Article content
DUBAI Iran’s largest navy ship the Kharg sank on Wednesday after catching fire in the Gulf of Oman, but the crew were safely rescued, Iranian media reported.
No further explanation was given for the latest incident in a region of sensitive waterways, where there have been accusations of attacks on ships owned by arch-enemies Iran and Israel.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser, or First, a naval ship, then an oil refinery: Two big fires in Iran within hours of each other Back to video
State TV said the fire on Iran’s highest-tonnage naval vessel started around 2:25 a.m. on Wednesday (21:55 GMT) near the Iranian port of Jask, where it was on a training mission.
An oil refinery in Iran's capital that was engulfed in a huge fire will be back online by Thursday, Iran's official Shana news service reported, quoting Oi.