Some oil loading operations suspended after fire in UAE’s Fujairah, industry sources say Today World News

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Smoke rises from the direction of an energy installation in the Gulf emirate of Fujairah on March 14, 2026. Smoke could be seen rising from the direction of a major UAE energy installation on March 14, in what appeared to be the latest strike targeting the Gulf’s petroleum facilities hours after the U.S. struck Iran’s Kharg Island.
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Some oil loading ​operations have been ⁠suspended in the United Arab Emirates’ Fujairah emirate, a ‌major bunkering hub, two industry ‌sources said, after a ‌fire ⁠broke out ⁠there on Saturday (March 14, 2026).

The fire occurred after debris fell ​during the ‌interception of a drone, but no injuries were reported, the emirate’s ‌media office said.

Civil defence ​forces are handling the incident to ⁠contain the fire, it added.

Authorities did not provide ‌any information about the reported suspension of operations.

Bloomberg News earlier reported that some oil-loading operations in ‌the port of Fujairah, ​outside the Strait of Hormuz, had been ⁠suspended after a drone ⁠attack and fire. 

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Some oil loading operations suspended after fire in UAE’s Fujairah, industry sources say