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Oil Loading Operations at UAE's Fujairah Have Resumed: Media Reports

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Morgan Davis
Sports Reporter
Oil poised for further gains as Middle East conflict threatens export facilities
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Oil loading operations at the UAE's Fujairah have resumed after a fire caused by debris from an intercepted drone disrupted operations in a key crude oil loading port in the Gulf.

The fire, which occurred on March 14, 2026, had halted oil loading operations at the Fujairah terminal, a major hub for crude oil exports.

According to CNBC, the UAE's National Media Council confirmed that oil loading operations have resumed at the Fujairah terminal.

The incident highlights the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, where Iran and the US have been engaged in a conflict over oil exports.

The UAE's Fujairah terminal is a critical hub for crude oil exports, and any disruption to operations can have significant impacts on global oil markets.

The resumption of oil loading operations at Fujairah is a positive development for the global oil market, which has been under pressure due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

The incident also highlights the importance of ensuring the security of oil exports in the region.

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