Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 17th March 2026, 5:10 AM
A crude oil tanker was attacked early Tuesday morning near the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) principal maritime hub, the port of Fujairah, according to a statement by the British maritime monitoring agency, UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO).
Fujairah, situated along the Gulf of Oman, serves as a critical node for the UAE’s energy exports. The tanker came under attack approximately 23 nautical miles off the port while anchored in the Gulf of Oman. UKMTO confirmed that an explosive device struck the vessel, but it remains unclear whether the device was a drone, missile, or another weapon. Fortunately, the incident caused minimal damage, and there were no casualties or injuries reported on board.
The attack underscores the strategic vulnerability of Gulf shipping routes, particularly as tensions in the wider region have escalated following conflicts involving neighbouring states. Fujairah port is a vital conduit for the UAE’s oil exports, handling the bulk of the nation’s energy shipments. While the port remains operational, regional instability has previously led to temporary closures and heightened security measures.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Date & Time | Early morning, Tuesday |
| Location | 23 nautical miles off Fujairah, Gulf of Oman |
| Vessel Type | Crude oil tanker |
| Cause | Explosive device (type unconfirmed) |
| Casualties | None reported |
| Damage | Minimal |
| Reporting Agency | UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) |
| Strategic Importance | Major conduit for UAE oil exports; near Strait of Hormuz |
Fujairah’s proximity to the Strait of Hormuz—a chokepoint through which roughly one-fifth of global oil passes—renders it a key target in geopolitical tensions. Analysts note that attacks on maritime infrastructure in this region not only disrupt energy trade but also have broader implications for global oil markets.
This latest attack comes amid heightened regional instability, with military conflicts and political disputes affecting shipping operations. While the UAE has fortified its port security, experts warn that vessels navigating the Gulf of Oman remain at risk, making continuous monitoring and international maritime cooperation essential.
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