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    Drone Attacks Target Oil Storage at Oman’s Salalah Port Amid Rising Regional Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant escalation of regional tensions, oil storage facilities at the strategic Salalah port in Oman came under attack by drones, marking a rare and alarming development in the Gulf’s maritime security landscape. The British maritime security firm Ambrey confirmed the drone strikes, highlighting the vulnerability of critical energy infrastructure in the region. Local media outlets in Oman reported that several fuel tanks sustained hits during the assault, although fortunately, no damage was reported to the merchant ships docked at the port, which remains a vital hub for oil exports.

    This incident unfolds against a backdrop of heightened geopolitical friction surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial chokepoint through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply transits. Iranian officials issued stern warnings concurrently, declaring their intent to block oil shipments passing through the strait destined for the United States and its allies. These threats come after at least three vessels were reportedly struck by projectiles earlier on Wednesday, further exacerbating fears of disruption to global energy markets.

    Ebrahim Zolfaqari, the spokesperson for Tehran’s Khatam al-Anbiya military command headquarters, openly threatened that Iranian forces might target American naval vessels operating in the region. He accused Washington of deliberately undermining regional stability and cautioned that such provocations could send oil prices soaring to unprecedented levels. His remarks underscored Iran’s readiness to escalate military actions if tensions continue to intensify, signaling a dangerous impasse between Tehran and Washington.

    Earlier this week, global crude oil prices surged to $119.48 per barrel, reaching their highest point in nearly four years amid fears of supply disruptions. Although prices have since retreated to approximately $90 per barrel, they remain significantly elevated compared to pre-conflict levels. This volatility reflects market concerns following coordinated strikes by the United States and Israel against Iranian targets in late February, which have since contributed to an unstable security environment in the Gulf.

    Zolfaqari had previously warned that oil prices could skyrocket to as much as $200 per barrel if US actions against Iran persist. Speaking on Iranian state television, he described the ongoing US measures as “cowardly and inhumane,” emphasizing that continued aggression would have severe repercussions for global energy markets. His statements serve as a stark reminder of the high stakes involved and the potential for further escalation.

    Meanwhile, on the diplomatic front, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt expressed optimism on Tuesday, assuring the public that oil and gas prices would decline rapidly once the conflict with Iran is resolved. However, Iranian officials have remained defiant, rejecting repeated demands from former President Donald Trump and his administration to relent. The ongoing standoff highlights the complex interplay of military, economic, and diplomatic factors shaping the future of energy security in the Middle East.

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