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The Port of Las Palmas Faces a Peak in Fuel Demand Due to the Red Sea Crisis

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The Port of Las Palmas is one of the harbours that are benefiting from the intensification of the crisis in the Red Sea after the new attacks with missiles and drones of the Houthi rebels of Yemen against merchant and oil ships, an escalation that alters one of the most busy trade routes in the world. Next to it, the safe places to refuel, according to the suppliers, are Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, Algeciras, Algoa Bay and Port Louis.
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The Port of Las Palmas is one of the harbours that are benefiting from the intensification of the crisis in the Red Sea after the new attacks with missiles and drones of the Houthi rebels of Yemen against merchant and oil ships, an escalation that alters one of the most busy trade routes in the world. Next to it, the safe places to refuel, according to the suppliers, are Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, Algeciras, Algoa Bay and Port Louis.

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laprovincia.es broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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