Drone attack targets UAE's Musaffah fuel tank terminal, no impact on operations

March 2, 2026 1:29 PM EST

CAIRO, March 2 (Reuters) - ‌A fire ​broke ​out after Musaffah fuel tank terminal in the United Arab Emirates was targeted ‌by a drone, without impacting its operations, ⁠Abu Dhbai media office said on Monday.

"Abu Dhabi authorities ‌have responded today to ‌a fire resulting from the targeting of a Musaffah fuel tank terminal by a drone. ​The situation was promptly contained," the office said.

No injuries were reported.

Abu Dhabi National Oil ⁠Company operates a facility in Musaffah from which fuel is transported ​by trucks, while a 1,600-kilometre pipeline network distributes finished products across the emirate ​of Abu Dhabi.

Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis ‌targeted the Mussafah Fuel Depot in 2022 during the group's war with ⁠the Saudi-led coalition.

Earlier on Monday, Saudi Arabia's state oil giant Aramco shut its Ras Tanura refinery after ⁠it was hit by a drone in an apparent ​escalation on the third day of strikes across the region launched by Tehran in response to the U.S.-Israeli ‌attack on Iran.

QatarEnergy also said it was halting production of LNG and associated ‌products due to attacks on facilities in ⁠Ras Laffan, a source ‌with knowledge told ​Reuters.

(Reporting by Menna Alaa El-Din, Jaidaa Taha and Yousef Saba; Editing by Alex ‌Richardson)



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