BREAKING: A Saudi-owned satellite news channel is reporting a fire at a Saudi Aramco facility in the kingdom's east, without offering a cause for the blaze.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — An explosion and fire has struck a major Saudi Aramco oil processing facility in the kingdom’s east, a Saudi-owned satellite channel reported Saturday, without offering a cause for the blast.
State media in Saudi Arabia did not immediately report on the incident. Requests for comment sent to Aramco and officials in the kingdom were not immediately acknowledged. Saudi Aramco describes its oil processing facility there as “the largest crude oil stabilization plant in the world.”
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