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macroJun 24, 2026, 8:32 AM

UAE Oil Exports Rebound to 85% of Pre-Conflict Levels

UAE crude shipments have recovered to 85% of Abu Dhabi's pre-conflict levels, signaling a rapid normalization of energy exports from the Gulf region despite ongoing Middle East tensions.

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UAE oil exports have reportedly rebounded to 85% of Abu Dhabi's pre-conflict levels, according to a recent market note. This suggests a swift normalization of crude shipments from the Gulf region.

The recovery indicates that energy infrastructure and export logistics remain resilient despite recent geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Higher UAE exports increase global crude supply availability and help offset concerns over potential disruptions from the region.

This development adds to the complex supply picture for oil markets, where traders are weighing geopolitical risks against actual production and export flows.

Source: First Squawk