Oil-loading operations at a major port in the United Arab Emirates have recommenced following a drone strike and subsequent fire that occurred on Saturday. Bloomberg posted on X that the incident had temporarily halted exports, impacting the region's oil distribution. Authorities have since restored operations, ensuring the continuation of oil exports from the port. The attack highlights ongoing security challenges in the area, though officials have not disclosed further details about the perpetrators or the extent of the damage. The resumption of activities marks a significant step in stabilizing the oil supply chain in the region.