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Dhabba Oil Terminal

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Dhabba Oil Terminal (Arabic: ميناء الضبة) is a key Yemeni oil port. It lies western of Ash-Shihr town in Yemen's eastern Hadramawt on the Arabian Sea. The Dhabba Oil Terminal is mainly used to export oil and gas from Hadramawt governorate.

October 2022 attack

On 21 October 2022 the terminal was targeted with drones for the first time by Yemen's rebel Houthi movement.[1][2] The Yemeni government said it intercepted Houthi armed drones launched against al-Dhabba oil terminal when a Greek-owned oil tanker "Nissos" was preparing to dock to load 2 million barrels of crude from the terminal.[3] There was no damage to the port and the tanker, but the Greek company said the attack targeted a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker, the Nissos Kea.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Yemeni Houthi drones target oil port in first attack since truce expired". Middle East Eye. 22 October 2022. Retrieved 24 October 2022.
  2. ^ Hamad, Amani (22 October 2022). "UN envoy: Houthi attack on oil terminal in Hadramawt is a 'worrying escalation'". Al Arabiya English. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  3. ^ Alghobari, Mohammed (21 October 2022). "Yemeni government forces intercept Houthi drones attacking southern oil terminal". Reuters. Retrieved 25 October 2022.