Oman's key crude oil export terminal has resumed operations.

Mars Finance News: On March 12, energy reporter Anthony Di Paola stated that, according to the Gulf Commodity Exchange, the crude oil export terminal at Mina Al-Fahal Port in Oman, which was temporarily suspended for a few hours earlier on Thursday, has now resumed normal operations. The exchange responsible for Oman crude oil futures trading said that loading activities are proceeding as usual. Previously, all ships were evacuated from the port as a precautionary measure. According to data intelligence company Kpler, Fahal Port exports approximately 1 million barrels of Omani crude oil daily.

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