Tasnim’s report gave
no information on the cause of the incident, which led to two slicks in the
affected area, or whether it would lead to any disruption in oil exports. The leak, which authorities are battling
to control, happened on subsea pipelines about four miles from Kharg, the news
agency said, citing Mohammad Shakibi-Nasab, director general of ports and
maritime organization in the local province.
Traders are waiting on
Tel Aviv’s response to an Iranian missile attack at the start of this month —
including the prospect that the Islamic Republic’s energy infrastructure could
be a target. There has been no reported cause in the main Iranian media
outlets.
Israel’s response has yet to happen more than a
week after Iran’s attack, but Israel has appeared to rule out going after the
Persian Gulf state’s oil industry, according to a report by the Washington Post.
Iran’s ports and
maritime organization, and its oil ministry, didn’t immediately respond to
requests for comment outside of normal working hours.