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Why does UAE’s Fujairah port matter to the oil market? – World


Why does UAE’s Fujairah port matter to the oil market? – World

Some oil-loading operations have been suspended in the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) Fujairah port, a major global hub for refuelling ships as well as crude and fuel exports, after a drone attack and fire on Saturday.

closed due to the Iran war, increasing the importance of Fujairah’s flows to the global market during the current conflict.

It sold 7.4 million cubic metres (about 7.33 million metric tons) of marine fuels in 2025, making it the fourth largest in the world after Singapore, Rotterdam and China’s Zhoushan.

The Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline (ADCOP), also known as the Habshan-Fujairah Pipeline, transports oil from Abu Dhabi’s fields to Fujairah. The port loads the UAE crude grade Murban, sold mostly to buyers in Asia.

With Hormuz largely shut to exports, significant disruptions at Fujairah would force OPEC’s third-largest crude producer to shut down more production.

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