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Oil Loading Operations Suspended at UAE’s Fujairah Port, Sources Say

DUBAI, March 16 (Reuters) – Oil ⁠loading ⁠operations have been ⁠suspended at the United Arab Emirates port ​of Fujairah, two sources told Reuters on Monday, ‌after a drone attack ‌sparked a fire in the emirate’s ⁠petroleum ⁠industrial zone.

Fujairah, located on the Gulf of Oman ​just outside the Strait of Hormuz, is typically a critical exit point for about 1 million ​barrels per day of the UAE’s Murban crude – ⁠a ⁠volume equivalent to roughly ⁠1% ​of global demand.

Civil defense teams are currently working ​to control the ⁠blaze, the Fujairah government media office said in a statement, adding that no casualties have been reported.

The suspension marks the second ⁠major disruption at the vital bunkering hub in recent ⁠days. Operations at Fujairah had resumed on Sunday following a separate drone strike over the weekend.

The attacks come as the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war with Iran strangles shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway between Iran and Oman that normally ⁠handles a fifth of the world’s oil supply.

(Reporting by Yousef Saba and Maha El Dahan, Additional reporting by Nayera Abdallah, Writing ​by Yousef Saba, Editing by Bernadette ​Baum and Jan Harvey)

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