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Oil Site Guards Blast Car Bombers
Associated Press ^ | 2/24/06 | HASAN JAMALI

Posted on 02/24/2006 12:27:58 PM PST by presidio9

Suicide bombers in explosives-laden cars attacked the world's largest oil processing facility Friday, but were prevented from breaking through the gates when guards opened fire on them, causing the vehicles to explode, officials said.

The Saudi oil minister said the blast "did not affect operations" at the Abqaiq facility, denying an earlier report on Al-Arabiya television that the flow of oil was halted briefly after a pipeline was damaged.

The facility "continued to operate normally. Export operations continued in full," the minister, Ali Naimi, said in a statement.

The price of oil jumped by more than $1.20 on world markets as they heard of the attack. The April delivery price of Nymex sweet light crude, the U.S. benchmark, rose $1.26 to $61.80. The European benchmark, Brent crude, leaped $1.21 to $61.75 for April delivery.

It was the first attack on an oil facility in Saudi Arabia — and it targeted one of the kingdom's most important. The huge Abqaiq processing facility near the Gulf coast handles around two-thirds of the country's oil output, according to the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Intelligence Agency.

Saudi Arabia has been waging a fierce three-year crackdown on al-Qaida militants, who launched a campaign in 2003 aimed at overthrowing the royal family with a string of attacks — mostly targeting foreigners. In May 2004, militants attacked oil company offices in two cities. There was no immediate word on who was behind the attack.

The attack occurred at about 3 pm, several hours after the weekly prayers on Friday, a day off for Saudis, though the facility was in operation.

Two cars tried to drive through the gates of the outer fence of the heavily secured, sprawling facility, which has three rows of security fences, Interior Ministry spokesman Lt. Gen. Mansour al-Turki told The Associated Press.

Guards opened fire on the cars, and both vehicles exploded, al-Turki said. He said two guards were critically wounded.

But there were varying reports on the details. A Saudi journalist who arrived at the scene soon after the explosion said only one car exploded and that the guards killed two people in a second car before it blew up.

Guards then battled for two hours with two other militants outside the facility, the reported told AP. He said he saw workers repairing a pipeline.

Al-Naimi, the oil minister, said "security forces and Aramco security officials managed to thwart a terrorist attack against" the installation. He said the attack caused "a small fire" but it was brought under control and did not affect operations.

The attack came in a largely Shiite area amid an uproar over the bombing earlier this week against a major Shiite shrine in Iraq.

But suspicions in the Abqaiq attack quickly fell on al-Qaida-linked militants. The attack came despite a string of victories for Saudi security forces in their fight against al-Qaida's branch in the kingdom. It also came several weeks after the Feb. 3 escape of 23 al-Qaida militants from a prison in the Yemeni capital, San'a, though there was no immediate indication they were involved.

It raised fears militants adopted a new tactic — trying to emulate Iraqi insurgents, who have succeeded in hobbling that country's oil industry with sabotage and attacks, said Dubai-based political risk analyst Youssef Ibrahim of the Strategic Energy Investment Group.

"In Iraq they zeroed in on oil and this appears to be a creeping process, since it is happening in Saudi Arabia," Ibrahim said.

With over 260 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, a quarter of the world's total, Saudi Arabia is the top foreign supplier to the United States and is the main source of liquidity in the world market.

Saudi Arabia maintains crude oil production capacity of around 10.5-11.0 million barrels a day, and claims that it is "easily capable" of producing up to 15 million bbl/d in the future and maintaining

The Abqaiq facility processes about 5-7 million barrels a day.

On May 1 2004, attackers stormed the offices of Houston-based oil company in the western Saudi oil hub of Yanbu, killing six Westerners and a Saudi before Saudi security forces killed the attackers. Several weeks later, al-Qaida-linked gunmen stormed oil company compounds in Khobar, on the eastern coast, and took hostages. Twenty-two people, 19 of them foreigners, were killed by the time the siege ended.

In December 2004, al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden for the first time called on militants to attack oil targets in the Gulf to stop the flow of oil to the West.

But no major attacks followed in the region. Some experts have believed that because al-Qaida's long-term goal is to run Saudi Arabia, it would do nothing to seriously jeopardize the oil industry on which the kingdom's wealth is based.

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1 posted on 02/24/2006 12:27:59 PM PST by presidio9
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To: presidio9

So do the get the virgins or what?


2 posted on 02/24/2006 12:29:07 PM PST by Mikey_1962 (I grew up in a slum, when I got to college it had become a "ghetto".)
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To: presidio9
The price of oil jumped by more than $1.20 on world markets as they heard of the attack.
Saudi Arabia maintains crude oil production capacity of around 10.5-11.0 million barrels a day...

Someone tries to blow up your oil facility.....and you make $13,000,000 dollars per day on the deal. Must be sweet!

3 posted on 02/24/2006 12:33:20 PM PST by Onelifetogive (* Sarcasm tag ALWAYS required. For some FReepers, sarcasm can NEVER be obvious enough.)
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To: Mikey_1962

Nope, they screwed up the mission so they get to BE one of the virgins...


4 posted on 02/24/2006 12:33:53 PM PST by Abathar (Proudly catching hell for posting without reading since 2004)
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To: Onelifetogive

"Someone tries to blow up your oil facility.....and you make $13,000,000 dollars per day on the deal."



I'm offended - let's riot!!!


5 posted on 02/24/2006 12:38:20 PM PST by Blzbba (Sub sole nihil novi est)
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To: Blzbba

can you you tell me how to post a picture?


6 posted on 02/24/2006 12:40:33 PM PST by bilge12
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To: presidio9

Finally, a security detail that works. Put 'em in charge of the ports.


7 posted on 02/24/2006 12:41:03 PM PST by mfnorman
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To: bilge12; Blzbba
can you you tell me how to post a picture?

Are you sure you're logged in?

8 posted on 02/24/2006 12:41:43 PM PST by presidio9 ("Bird Flu" is the new Y2K Virus -Only without the inconvenient deadline.)
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To: presidio9

The price of oil jumped 2.26 on the April Nymex Contracts.

Last trade was 62.80


9 posted on 02/24/2006 12:42:34 PM PST by antaresequity (PUSH 1 FOR ENGLISH, PUSH 2 TO BE DEPORTED)
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To: mfnorman
Put 'em in charge of the ports.

As opposed to Port Security?

10 posted on 02/24/2006 12:42:44 PM PST by presidio9 ("Bird Flu" is the new Y2K Virus -Only without the inconvenient deadline.)
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To: Mikey_1962

Interesting question. In any case, at some point, they are going to entirely run out of virgins up there, correct?


11 posted on 02/24/2006 12:45:11 PM PST by presidio9 ("Bird Flu" is the new Y2K Virus -Only without the inconvenient deadline.)
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I must salute the guards who took out the explosive cars. Brave and job well done exactly how it should be. The guards should be equipped with RPGs and tripod mounted .50 caliber machine guns. That'll stop the terrorists cold


12 posted on 02/24/2006 12:47:25 PM PST by dennisw (Gays love show tunes but Muslims hate Mo' 'toons)
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To: Mikey_1962; butternut_squash_bisque

"So do the get the virgins or what?"






Vaseline, juuuuuuuuust Vaseline


13 posted on 02/24/2006 12:47:35 PM PST by sure_fine (*not one to over kill the thought process*)
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To: presidio9

I'm interested in knowing how they were able to recognize and stop these terrorists before they were able to enter and do damage to the facility.


14 posted on 02/24/2006 12:52:30 PM PST by mfnorman
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Thanks for your help, Saudis! Here are some ports for you to manage!


15 posted on 02/24/2006 12:52:46 PM PST by Blzbba (Sub sole nihil novi est)
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To: Onelifetogive

You know that the price changed on the market. Meaning speculators are attempting to make a profit off the 'fear factor'.

When the price 'changes' at the gas station two blocks from your house, do you really think it is the oil pumping and refinery owners that make more money?

Oil production has some of the lowest profit margins, and depends on bulk sale for the profit to be large enough to attract any owners or investors.

When the two hurricanes hit here in the Gulf of Mexico,the owner/operators were able to recover quickly. This expenditure will show up. But right after the disaster spread across Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, the 'misled' were screaming about the previous quarter's profit charts sent out to their investors because it showed a gain in profit. The biggest argument was about the percentage of gain. And the public was let to believe that that was profit percentage.

Now you would have everyone believe that one Saudi Prince is gonna make $3 million more ( I guess each day).

And if this is true, is not the converse true?

They say "know thy enemy". I would add "first, make sure who it is."


16 posted on 02/24/2006 12:58:48 PM PST by UCANSEE2 (and miles to go before I sleep.)
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To: bilge12

Go here:

http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a38d821710885.htm


17 posted on 02/24/2006 1:01:11 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: mfnorman
I'm interested in knowing how they were able to recognize and stop these terrorists before they were able to enter and do damage to the facility.

Probably had something to do with running a stop sign...followed by warning shots to the drivers forehead and torso. Their traffic laws are quite strict.

18 posted on 02/24/2006 1:08:27 PM PST by kaboom
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To: mfnorman
I'm interested in knowing how they were able to recognize and stop these terrorists before they were able to enter and do damage to the facility.

Their first clue was when the lead car slammed into and was stopped by the first gate.

19 posted on 02/24/2006 1:09:55 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Islam Factoid:After forcing young girls to watch his men execute their fathers, Muhammad raped them.)
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To: Mikey_1962

Another Al Qaeda screw up. Broadcast the news far and wide.


20 posted on 02/24/2006 2:16:54 PM PST by popdonnelly
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