UAE Energy Supplies ‘Stable’ After Fujairah Facility Fire, Minister Says
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Energy minister visits Fujairah Petroleum Industry Zone and confirms national supply chains remain uninterrupted.
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Energy supplies in the United Arab Emirates remain stable and operating smoothly, according to the country’s energy minister following a recent fire incident at a major fuel storage hub.
Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei conducted a field visit to the Fujairah Petroleum Industry Zone (FOIZ) to review response measures and handling procedures after the fire broke out at one of the facilities within the zone.
Energy system operating normally
During the visit, the minister reassured the public that the country’s energy system and supply chains remain fully operational.
He noted that the UAE’s energy infrastructure operates with high efficiency and a strong level of readiness and flexibility, allowing authorities to continue supplying local markets with their energy needs without any interruption.
The Fujairah Petroleum Industry Zone is one of the region’s key oil storage and bunkering hubs, serving both domestic energy needs and international markets.
Authorities monitoring the situation
Al Mazrouei added that the relevant authorities are closely monitoring the situation through an integrated national system for emergency management and business continuity.
The coordinated system aims to maintain market stability and ensure the sustainability of essential services, even during unexpected incidents.
Officials said these measures help guarantee that vital energy supplies remain secure while response teams handle incidents safely and efficiently.