Mar 16 • 19:21 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

Fire in oil and gas field in Abu Dhabi caused by drone attack, according to authorities

A drone attack has caused a fire at the Shah oil and gas field in Abu Dhabi, with no injuries reported according to authorities.

Authorities in Abu Dhabi have confirmed that a fire at the Shah oil and gas field was caused by a drone attack. The Shah field is one of the largest of its kind and is located about 180 kilometers southwest of Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. The incident raises concerns about security and potential threats to vital energy infrastructure in the region.

The official media office of Abu Dhabi has stated that efforts are underway to manage the situation following the fire. Fortunately, there have been no reports of injuries at this stage, which is a relief given the potentially catastrophic nature of such incidents. The location of the attack underscores the increasing vulnerability of energy sites to unmanned aerial threats.

This event could have broader implications for the security protocols surrounding oil and gas facilities, particularly in light of recent trends of drone warfare in various conflict zones. As tensions remain high in the Middle East, the incident may prompt a reevaluation of security measures taken by both national and international energy companies operating in the region.

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