South Pars is part of the world's largest natural gas field, with both Qatar and Iran operating facilities in the area
Iranian media says no-one was injured in the attack, which Qatar calls "dangerous and irresponsible"; Israel has yet to comment
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As we've been reporting, Iran says its South Pars gas field facilities have been attacked. BBC reported.
It blames Israel and the US. Neither has commented. A spokesperson for Qatar's foreign ministry blamed Israel, calling it "dangerous and irresponsible".
South Pars is part of the world's largest natural gas field. It's located offshore, in the Gulf, between Iran and Qatar.
In March 2024, BBC Monitoring reported that South Pars' output accounted for 70% of Iran's total gas production.