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Energy Flow Stressed with Fujairah Port, Shah Gas Field Attacks

Energy Flow Stressed with Fujairah Port, Shah Gas Field Attacks

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Oil loading at the United Arab Emirates port of Fujairah was at least partly halted after a third attack in four days caused a fire at the export terminal, while operations at

Oil loading at the United Arab Emirates port of Fujairah was at least partly halted after a third attack in four days caused a fire at the export terminal, while operations at the Shah gas field remained suspended after an earlier attack.

The cascading disruptions threaten to completely sever the OPEC producer's remaining crude export outlet from global markets, potentially deepening a crisis that has sent energy prices surging.

The UAE's other export hubs are located within the Gulf, which has been effectively cut off from the world by Iran's stranglehold of the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway between Iran and Oman, through which a fifth of the world's oil supply normally flowed.

The third-biggest OPEC producer's daily crude oil output is down by more than half since the conflict started, with the effective closure of the strait forcing state oil giant ADNOC to implement widespread production shut-ins, Reuters has reported.

Loading of ADNOC crude remains suspended at Fujairah, said a source familiar with the situation.

Fujairah, which lies just outside the strait and is typically the outlet for more than 1 million barrels per day of the state company's Murban crude, is still operating but at reduced capacity,

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