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<p><strong>Dubai_</strong> Oil loading operations at the United Arab Emirates’ Fujairah, a key global bunkering center and crude export terminal, have resumed after a drone attack and fire disrupted activity on Saturday, a Fujairah-based industry source told Reuters.</p>



<p>The emirate serves as a strategic outlet for exports of Murban crude, with shipments of around 1 million barrels per day flowing through the facility. That volume accounts for roughly 1% of global oil demand, making Fujairah one of the most important energy transit points outside the Strait of Hormuz.</p>



<p>Fujairah’s location on the Gulf of Oman allows crude shipments to bypass the narrow Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint for global energy supplies that has become increasingly sensitive amid the ongoing regional conflict.</p>



<p>Industry participants closely monitor the emirate because it provides one of the few alternative export routes in the region should shipping through the strait face disruption.</p>



<p>Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, which operates major energy infrastructure in the emirate, did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on the incident or the status of facilities.</p>



<p>Bloomberg News earlier reported that oil loading operations in Fujairah had resumed following the disruption.</p>



<p>The brief halt in activity underscored the vulnerability of energy infrastructure across the Gulf as regional tensions escalate and drone and missile attacks target key supply hubs.</p>
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