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piscesmonkey
    02-Mar-2026 17:12  
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TACO say war take 4week. . Maybe 4month? Or 4year? 😂

treetops      ( Date: 02-Mar-2026 16:27) Posted:

If this week war stil continue, RH may hit 30 cents.

labuubuuu      ( Date: 02-Mar-2026 16:15) Posted:

20-25 OMG Big squeeze may be activated


 
 
piscesmonkey
    02-Mar-2026 17:06  
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Saudi Arabia' s state-owned oil company, Aramco, has temporarily halted operations at its Ras Tanura refinery following a drone strike attributed to Iran.

Reports said a small fire erupted at the facility but was swiftly contained, with the shutdown implemented as a precautionary measure to evaluate potential damage.

The Ras Tanura complex, located on Saudi Arabia' s Gulf coast, is one of the Middle East' s largest refineries, boasting a processing capacity of 550,000 barrels per day.
 
 
treetops
    02-Mar-2026 16:27  
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If this week war stil continue, RH may hit 30 cents.

labuubuuu      ( Date: 02-Mar-2026 16:15) Posted:

20-25 OMG Big squeeze may be activated

 

 
labuubuuu
    02-Mar-2026 16:15  
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20-25 OMG Big squeeze may be activated
 
 
piscesmonkey
    02-Mar-2026 15:44  
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Viral social media claims alleging that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was assassinated in an Iranian strike or fled to Germany are false and unverified. There is no official confirmation supporting these rumours.

  https://www.wionews.com/photos/fact-check-benjamin-netanyahu-assassinated-in-iranian-strike-truth-behind-massive-claim-1772420690844/1772420690845
 
 
piscesmonkey
    02-Mar-2026 15:38  
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Newly appointed Supreme Leader Arafi has been killed shortly after being appointed : Israeli news sources.
 

 
piscesmonkey
    02-Mar-2026 15:34  
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Alot rex player come over RH liao rex not easy go up

wehuattogether88      ( Date: 02-Mar-2026 15:09) Posted:

I rather preferred RH over Rex as Rex production cost of extracting and processing the oil is always higher than what they earn.

Stocky901      ( Date: 02-Mar-2026 14:44) Posted:

Target for today 0.225✌ ️ ✌ ️


 
 
Catrade
    02-Mar-2026 15:26  
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Yes RH Petrogas is a much better than Rex n is still a profitable company despite of low oil price. Further more RH Petro started to give dividends this FY2025. Hope to see this stock reaching 30c if the war continues for another 2 weeks.... oil price would reach US$100 

wehuattogether88      ( Date: 02-Mar-2026 15:09) Posted:

I rather preferred RH over Rex as Rex production cost of extracting and processing the oil is always higher than what they earn.

Stocky901      ( Date: 02-Mar-2026 14:44) Posted:

Target for today 0.225✌ ️ ✌ ️


 
 
wehuattogether88
    02-Mar-2026 15:09  
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I rather preferred RH over Rex as Rex production cost of extracting and processing the oil is always higher than what they earn.

Stocky901      ( Date: 02-Mar-2026 14:44) Posted:

Target for today 0.225✌ ️ ✌ ️

 
 
piscesmonkey
    02-Mar-2026 15:01  
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A new wave of Iranian missile and drone attacks targeted Qatar, Kuwait, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Bahrain, Al Arabiya reported. Reuters also reported that several loud explosions were heard in Dubai and Doha. If hit oil storage sure go up fast
 

 
Stocky901
    02-Mar-2026 14:44  
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Target for today 0.225✌ ️ ✌ ️
 
 
labuubuuu
    02-Mar-2026 14:42  
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Wholr life easy money to win Up up up away from here Later low Again
 
 
CheongArgh
    02-Mar-2026 14:37  
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Oil cheong up again.
Later, EU market opens, 
it will cheong lagi up, up n away !!! 

 

Chansenghoe1971      ( Date: 02-Mar-2026 14:34) Posted:

Well done RH

 
 
Chansenghoe1971
    02-Mar-2026 14:34  
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Well done RH
 
 
CheongArgh
    02-Mar-2026 14:29  
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Of course ! Iran kena played out 2 times already. 
If still believe this liar, then they are really stupid ! 

 

piscesmonkey      ( Date: 02-Mar-2026 14:24) Posted:

Trump musy be scare liao?

piscesmonkey      ( Date: 02-Mar-2026 14:21) Posted:

Larijani: Iran rejects negotiation with the U.S. as tensions with Washington and Israel deepe


 

 
piscesmonkey
    02-Mar-2026 14:24  
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Trump musy be scare liao?

piscesmonkey      ( Date: 02-Mar-2026 14:21) Posted:

Larijani: Iran rejects negotiation with the U.S. as tensions with Washington and Israel deepen

trader1970      ( Date: 02-Mar-2026 13:20) Posted:

This time the Iranians are coming real... No turning back.. Means oil price will be in peril to gap up again....

Exclusive: Trump crossed a &lsquo very dangerous red line,&rsquo Iranian official to CNN | CNN

Exclusive: Trump crossed a &lsquo very dangerous red line&rsquo with killing of supreme leader, Iranian official tells CNN



S President Donald Trump has crossed &ldquo a very dangerous red line&rdquo by killing Iran&rsquo s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the Iranian deputy foreign minister Saeed Khatibzadeh told CNN in an exclusive interview on Sunday.

Khatibzadeh said many Shiite followers across the world will react to the killing of Khamenei.

&ldquo Of course, from a religious aspect, he was a great religious leader, so many of Shiite followers across the region and around the world are going to react to that, and this is very obvious because President Trump passed a very dangerous red line,&rdquo Khatibzadeh said.

&ldquo We have no option but to respond,&rdquo he added.

 

Following the strikes Saturday, Iran responded with an unprecedented wave of strikes across the Middle East, targeting several countries that host US military bases, including Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. Strikes have continued throughout the weekend, killing civilians, damaging property and bringing air and water traffic to a standstill.

Khatibzadeh said that Iran had communicated with Gulf Arab states to shut down US bases which Tehran considers a threat.

&ldquo We communicated with them: either to shut down those American bases that are constantly threatening Iran and are constantly using to offend on Iran, or we have no option just to push back,&rdquo he said.

Iran &ldquo cannot reach out to American soil, so we have no option just to attack any bases which is under US jurisdiction,&rdquo he added.
Asked whether diplomacy is still an option, he said the US has &ldquo disappointed&rdquo Iran several times and there was &ldquo no necessity to start this aggression.&rdquo


&ldquo If President Trump didn&rsquo t want to see Iran hitting back &hellip President Trump should have not started this war from the beginning,&rdquo the official said. &ldquo It was a war of choice.&rdquo


 
 
piscesmonkey
    02-Mar-2026 14:21  
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Larijani: Iran rejects negotiation with the U.S. as tensions with Washington and Israel deepen

trader1970      ( Date: 02-Mar-2026 13:20) Posted:

This time the Iranians are coming real... No turning back.. Means oil price will be in peril to gap up again....

Exclusive: Trump crossed a &lsquo very dangerous red line,&rsquo Iranian official to CNN | CNN

Exclusive: Trump crossed a &lsquo very dangerous red line&rsquo with killing of supreme leader, Iranian official tells CNN



S President Donald Trump has crossed &ldquo a very dangerous red line&rdquo by killing Iran&rsquo s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the Iranian deputy foreign minister Saeed Khatibzadeh told CNN in an exclusive interview on Sunday.

Khatibzadeh said many Shiite followers across the world will react to the killing of Khamenei.

&ldquo Of course, from a religious aspect, he was a great religious leader, so many of Shiite followers across the region and around the world are going to react to that, and this is very obvious because President Trump passed a very dangerous red line,&rdquo Khatibzadeh said.

&ldquo We have no option but to respond,&rdquo he added.

 

Following the strikes Saturday, Iran responded with an unprecedented wave of strikes across the Middle East, targeting several countries that host US military bases, including Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. Strikes have continued throughout the weekend, killing civilians, damaging property and bringing air and water traffic to a standstill.

Khatibzadeh said that Iran had communicated with Gulf Arab states to shut down US bases which Tehran considers a threat.

&ldquo We communicated with them: either to shut down those American bases that are constantly threatening Iran and are constantly using to offend on Iran, or we have no option just to push back,&rdquo he said.

Iran &ldquo cannot reach out to American soil, so we have no option just to attack any bases which is under US jurisdiction,&rdquo he added.
Asked whether diplomacy is still an option, he said the US has &ldquo disappointed&rdquo Iran several times and there was &ldquo no necessity to start this aggression.&rdquo


&ldquo If President Trump didn&rsquo t want to see Iran hitting back &hellip President Trump should have not started this war from the beginning,&rdquo the official said. &ldquo It was a war of choice.&rdquo

 
 
piscesmonkey
    02-Mar-2026 14:21  
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Can go up 30cemts ah
 
 
trader1970
    02-Mar-2026 13:20  
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This time the Iranians are coming real... No turning back.. Means oil price will be in peril to gap up again....

Exclusive: Trump crossed a &lsquo very dangerous red line,&rsquo Iranian official to CNN | CNN

Exclusive: Trump crossed a &lsquo very dangerous red line&rsquo with killing of supreme leader, Iranian official tells CNN



S President Donald Trump has crossed &ldquo a very dangerous red line&rdquo by killing Iran&rsquo s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the Iranian deputy foreign minister Saeed Khatibzadeh told CNN in an exclusive interview on Sunday.

Khatibzadeh said many Shiite followers across the world will react to the killing of Khamenei.

&ldquo Of course, from a religious aspect, he was a great religious leader, so many of Shiite followers across the region and around the world are going to react to that, and this is very obvious because President Trump passed a very dangerous red line,&rdquo Khatibzadeh said.

&ldquo We have no option but to respond,&rdquo he added.

 

Following the strikes Saturday, Iran responded with an unprecedented wave of strikes across the Middle East, targeting several countries that host US military bases, including Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. Strikes have continued throughout the weekend, killing civilians, damaging property and bringing air and water traffic to a standstill.

Khatibzadeh said that Iran had communicated with Gulf Arab states to shut down US bases which Tehran considers a threat.

&ldquo We communicated with them: either to shut down those American bases that are constantly threatening Iran and are constantly using to offend on Iran, or we have no option just to push back,&rdquo he said.

Iran &ldquo cannot reach out to American soil, so we have no option just to attack any bases which is under US jurisdiction,&rdquo he added.
Asked whether diplomacy is still an option, he said the US has &ldquo disappointed&rdquo Iran several times and there was &ldquo no necessity to start this aggression.&rdquo


&ldquo If President Trump didn&rsquo t want to see Iran hitting back &hellip President Trump should have not started this war from the beginning,&rdquo the official said. &ldquo It was a war of choice.&rdquo
 
 
wehuattogether88
    02-Mar-2026 11:57  
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Strait of Hormuz in focus as war on Iran raises oil supply fears

The Strait of Hormuz has become a critical flashpoint as the US?Israel military campaign against Iran enters its third day, with global energy markets on edge over the risk of disruption to one of the world?s most important oil transit routes.

Roughly one-fifth of the world?s LNG supply passes through the narrow waterway each day, linking major Gulf producers to buyers in Asia, Europe and beyond. Any sustained disruption could send crude prices sharply higher, fuel inflation and rattle financial markets already grappling with geopolitical uncertainty.

The strait is just 33km wide at its narrowest point, making shipping lanes particularly vulnerable during times of conflict. Iran has previously threatened to block the passage in response to Western pressure, though it has never fully shut it.

Even without a formal closure, heightened military activity in the area can deter vessels. Shipping companies have already suspended shipments through the strait.

Gulf producers such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have limited alternative pipeline routes that bypass the strait, but these cannot fully replace seaborne exports.

Asian economies such as Japan and South Korea are also exposed because much of their crude oil and LNG imports transit through the strait.

Oil prices have already climbed on fears of supply disruptions.
 
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