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Fujairah Port Suspends Some Oil Loading After Drone Attack

By MGN EditorialMarch 15, 2026 at 01:48 PM

The UAE's Fujairah port, a major bunkering hub, has suspended some oil loading operations following a drone attack in the region.

The United Arab Emirates' Fujairah port has suspended some oil-loading operations after a drone attack in the region, according to reports from gCaptain and Reuters. Fujairah is a major bunkering hub and crude export terminal located outside the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil chokepoint. The port handles significant volumes of crude, refined products, and bunker fuel. 'Some oil-loading operations have been suspended in the United Arab Emirates' Fujairah emirate, a major bunkering hub and crude export terminal, after a drone attack in the region,' Reuters reported, citing unnamed sources. The drone attack reportedly targeted oil storage facilities in Fujairah, though details remain limited. No group has claimed responsibility for the incident. The UAE has not provided an official statement on the situation. Fujairah's strategic location makes it a vital logistics hub for global energy markets. Any disruption to operations at the port could impact oil and fuel supply chains in the region. Industry analysts will be closely monitoring the situation to assess the extent and duration of the suspension in loading activities. According to gCaptain, the incident comes amid heightened tensions in the region following attacks on oil infrastructure in Saudi Arabia last year. The UAE and Saudi Arabia are key OPEC producers, underscoring the potential market impact of any supply chain issues in Fujairah. Maritime security will likely be a top priority for regional authorities as they investigate the drone attack and work to restore normal operations at the critical Fujairah port facilities.

Source: gCaptain

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