United Arab Emirates

Company

Last mentioned: Mar 17, 2026

Timeline

  1. Loading Suspension

    Port of Fujairah officially halts all oil loading operations due to security concerns.

  2. Shipping Delays

    Vessels report berthing delays and increased security protocols at Fujairah.

  3. Regional Escalation

    Initial reports of strikes targeting energy infrastructure in the Gulf region.

  4. Saudi Arabia Joins Cuts

    Saudi Arabia confirms it has started reducing output to manage the storage glut caused by the blockage.

  5. Regional Cuts Begin

    UAE, Kuwait, and Iraq announce emergency production decreases as tankers remain idle.

  6. Storage Warnings

    Logistics firms warn that land-based storage in the Gulf is filling at an unsustainable rate.

  7. Risk Advisory

    AWS warns of an unpredictable operating environment and advises workload migration.

  8. Drone Confirmation

    AWS confirms drone strikes caused the outages and structural damage.

  9. Initial Strikes

    Unidentified objects hit AWS data centers in UAE and Bahrain on Sunday morning.

  10. Investigation Begins

    AWS reports power and connectivity issues at a facility in Bahrain.

  11. Hormuz Tension Escalates

    Reports of increased maritime friction in the Strait of Hormuz begin to slow tanker traffic.

Stories mentioning United Arab Emirates 5

commodities Bearish

UAE Oil Hub Fujairah Suspends Loadings Amid Escalating Regional Conflict

The Port of Fujairah, the United Arab Emirates' critical energy hub located outside the Strait of Hormuz, has halted oil loadings following a series of war-related strikes. This suspension threatens global energy supply chains and removes a vital bypass for Middle Eastern crude exports during regional instability.

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market-trends Bearish

Gulf Missile Crisis Threatens Oil Exports and Global Energy Stability

Iran's accusations against the U.S. and UAE have escalated missile threats in the Persian Gulf, directly disrupting oil exports and driving global fuel prices higher. The conflict poses a severe risk to the world's most critical energy transit routes, forcing a re-evaluation of regional energy security.

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commodities Bearish

Saudi Arabia Slashes Oil Output as Hormuz Blockage Hits Storage Capacity

Saudi Arabia has joined the UAE, Kuwait, and Iraq in implementing emergency oil production cuts as a near-blockage of the Strait of Hormuz forces regional storage to capacity. The move highlights a critical logistical failure in the world's most vital energy corridor, shifting the market focus from price strategy to physical supply constraints.

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disruptions Bearish

Saudi Arabia Cuts Oil Output as Hormuz Blockage Saturates Regional Storage

Saudi Arabia has initiated emergency oil production cuts, joining the UAE, Kuwait, and Iraq as a near-blockage of the Strait of Hormuz creates a critical logistical bottleneck. The decision comes as regional storage facilities reach maximum capacity, forcing producers to halt output to prevent a localized supply glut.

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ai-models Bearish

AWS Data Centers Struck by Drones in UAE and Bahrain Amid Regional Conflict

Amazon Web Services confirmed that drone strikes damaged three data centers in the UAE and Bahrain following US and Israeli military actions against Iran. The attacks caused structural damage and power outages, highlighting the physical vulnerabilities of the infrastructure powering global AI and digital services.

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