Operations Halted at Abu Dhabi's Habshan Gas Facility Due to Fire from Aerial Threat
Abu Dhabi's Habshan Gas Facility Suspends Operations After Falling Debris Triggers Fire
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Operations at the Habshan gas facility in Abu Dhabi were suspended following a fire caused by debris from an intercepted aerial threat. This incident marks the second disruption at the facility amid escalating tensions in the region, with no reported injuries.
- 01The Habshan gas facility is Abu Dhabi’s largest natural gas processing site.
- 02Operations were suspended after debris from an intercepted attack triggered a fire.
- 03No injuries have been reported in the incident.
- 04The facility is operated by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) and is crucial for the emirate's energy infrastructure.
- 05This incident follows a series of regional strikes, including attacks on Kuwait’s Mina Al Ahmadi refinery.
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On April 3, 2026, operations at the Habshan gas facility in Abu Dhabi were suspended due to a fire caused by debris from an intercepted aerial threat. The facility, which is operated by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), is the largest natural gas processing site in the emirate and plays a vital role in its energy infrastructure. Authorities confirmed that the fire was sparked by fragments from a neutralized attack, marking the second disruption at the facility amid rising tensions in West Asia. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported. The Abu Dhabi Media Office stated that emergency teams are on-site, and the public is advised to rely on official sources for information. This incident follows earlier attacks in the region, including a strike on Kuwait’s Mina Al Ahmadi refinery, which resulted in fires at active units.
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The suspension of operations at the Habshan gas facility could affect natural gas supply in Abu Dhabi, impacting domestic energy availability.
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