Oman Moves Ships From Mina Al Fahal Terminal as Precaution, Bloomberg News Says
- Oman has evacuated all ships from its main oil export terminal at Mina Al Fahal as a precaution amid rising security tensions in the Arabian Gulf.
- Mina Al Fahal is Oman's primary crude oil export terminal, located near Muscat, handling about one million barrels of oil daily.
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Oman moves ships from Mina Al Fahal terminal as precaution, Bloomberg News says
Oman has shifted all vessels out of its main oil export terminal at Mina Al Fahal outside the Strait of Hormuz in a precautionary move, Bloomberg News said on Thursday, citing direct recipients of a port agent's notice.
About 1 million barrels of oil a day are being exported from Mina Al Fahal, with the price of Omani oil reaching $121 a barrel - The latest retaliatory attacks from Iran are adding to pessimism that the war will continue for a longer period of time
Brent Oil Soars Back Above $100 as Impact From Iran War Deepens
(Bloomberg) — Brent jumped back above $100 a barrel after Oman cleared all ships from its key export oil terminal and two tankers were attacked in Iraqi waters, as risks from the Iran war spread widely across the Middle East.
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