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Oman suspends oil exports after Mina al Fahal explosion

Friday 05 - 13:33
By: Dakir Madiha
Oman suspends oil exports after Mina al Fahal explosion

Oman has halted crude loading operations at its Mina al Fahal export terminal following an explosion near its offshore mooring buoys, disrupting a key node in global oil supply chains. The incident has added new pressure to already strained energy markets, where supply disruptions across the Middle East continue to shape price expectations and trading volatility.

The explosion occurred between SBM 1 and SBM 2 mooring points and is reported to have been caused by a drone strike. The terminal is one of Oman’s main crude export facilities, handling significant volumes of national oil shipments. Any prolonged interruption could further tighten global supply conditions, particularly as maritime routes in the region remain vulnerable to geopolitical instability and restricted navigation through strategic waterways.

Oil prices held near 95 dollars per barrel following the incident, after earlier declines during the week. Brent crude traded around 94.82 dollars, while West Texas Intermediate hovered near 92.58 dollars. Despite short-term fluctuations, Brent was still positioned for a weekly gain after a sharp drop in late May driven by temporary optimism over potential diplomatic progress between major regional powers.

The broader geopolitical backdrop has deteriorated as ceasefire efforts in the region lose momentum. A US-mediated proposal for a truce involving Lebanon and Israel was rejected by Hezbollah, which described the plan as aligned with opposing strategic interests. The breakdown of negotiations has further weakened expectations of near-term stabilization in the region, where security risks continue to affect energy infrastructure.

Uncertainty over supply routes has been compounded by stalled diplomatic discussions involving Iran and other regional actors, which has reduced prospects for reopening key maritime corridors. These corridors previously handled a significant share of global oil transit before conflict-related disruptions began, intensifying concerns over sustained supply deficits.

Market analysts warn that declining global inventories could add further upward pressure on prices in the coming months. Forecasts suggest that crude stockpiles may fall to critically low levels if disruptions persist into the peak demand season, increasing the risk of sharp price spikes as available buffers continue to shrink.


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