June15 , 2026

    UAE Expands Fujairah Oil Exports, Reducing Reliance on Hormuz Strait

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    United Arab Emirates has strengthened its ability to export more crude oil through Fujairah, allowing greater volumes to bypass the strategically sensitive Strait of Hormuz. The development enhances supply security and provides additional flexibility for regional energy shipments.

    Fujairah, located on the Gulf of Oman, offers direct access to international shipping lanes outside the Persian Gulf, making it a vital hub for storage, bunkering, and crude exports. Expanded pipeline connectivity and terminal capacity enable the UAE to route larger oil volumes without relying solely on tanker movements through Hormuz.

    The move comes as energy markets remain alert to geopolitical risks and possible disruptions in one of the world’s busiest oil transit chokepoints. By increasing export capacity through Fujairah, the UAE can help maintain stable deliveries to customers in Asia, Europe, and other global markets.

    Analysts say the strategy improves the country’s resilience, strengthens its role in global energy trade, and underscores the growing importance of alternative export corridors in an increasingly uncertain maritime environment.

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