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Disruptions at Key Fujairah Port Raise Concerns in Oil Markets
By MGN Editorial•March 15, 2026 at 01:48 PM
Recent drone attacks have disrupted operations at the strategically important Port of Fujairah, a major global hub for oil refueling and exports.
Concerns are mounting in the global oil market after reports of disruptions to operations at the Port of Fujairah, a critical maritime hub located in the United Arab Emirates.
According to gCaptain, some oil-loading operations have been suspended at the port following a drone attack. Fujairah is a major global center for ship refueling as well as the export of crude oil and refined petroleum products.
"The Port of Fujairah matters to the oil market because it is one of the world's largest bunkering hubs and a key regional oil storage and trading center," explained Yesar Al-Maleki, an energy analyst at Gulf States Analytics, in comments to Reuters.
The Port of Fujairah is located outside the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global chokepoint for oil shipments. Disruptions at the port could have ripple effects across global energy markets, particularly if the situation escalates.
"Any disruption to operations at the Port of Fujairah has the potential to impact global oil supply and prices," said Tim Buckley, director of energy finance studies at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.
The latest incident follows a series of attacks on oil infrastructure in the region over the past year, raising concerns about the security of energy supply routes. Analysts will be closely monitoring the situation at Fujairah in the coming days to assess the scale and duration of the operational disruptions.
Shipping companies and oil traders are likely to adjust their operations and logistics as needed to minimize the impact. However, a prolonged outage at the strategically important port could lead to supply chain challenges and price volatility in global energy markets.
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