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Middle East Energy Hubs Targeted in Escalating Conflict

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

Missile strikes on critical LNG and oil infrastructure in the Middle East, as well as an attack on a commercial vessel, highlight the growing tensions in the region.

In a concerning development, major energy hubs across the Middle East are now being directly targeted as the war between Iran and the US/Israeli coalition enters its 19th day. According to reports from Splash247, missile strikes have been reported on critical LNG and oil infrastructure, leaving one ship's master unaccounted for. The attacks come as the Guinean government is considering slashing bauxite production to arrest a collapse in prices that has seen values halve since the start of 2025. This move could have significant implications for capesize demand, which has been heavily driven by bauxite exports from Guinea over the past five years. Separately, Seatrade Maritime reported that a vessel was left ablaze after a strike off the coast of the United Arab Emirates, prompting the crew to abandon ship. The incident occurred in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping chokepoint. These events underscore the growing instability and security risks facing the maritime industry in the Middle East region. Shipowners and operators will need to closely monitor the situation and take appropriate precautions to protect their vessels and crews. The potential disruptions to energy and commodity supply chains could also have far-reaching economic consequences if the conflict continues to escalate.
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