Iran attacks cripple UAE's main gas complex delaying full recovery until next year

Iran targeted the United Arab Emirates' main gas-processing complex, one of the world's largest, in the ongoing West Asia war, with the operator announcing on May 12 that full capacity will not resume until next year.

UAE authorities ruled out immediate recovery, estimating up to two years for repairs amid the conflict's stalemate. This disruption threatens global energy supplies as the UAE facility processes significant volumes of natural gas.

Indian Media

The UAE gas hub attack by Iran highlights how the West Asia war's stalemate burdens neighbors like the UAE with long-term economic damage. Recovery delays of up to two years underscore the conflict's spillover effects on regional energy infrastructure. Indian outlets emphasize the need for de-escalation to protect shared economic interests.

  • UAE became the world's fourth-largest gas producer in 2025 through massive field expansions.
  • Ruwais complex integrates gas processing with the nearby world's largest oil refinery.
  • Iran pioneered submarine-launched cruise missiles in the Gulf during 2024 exercises.

US-Iran Ceasefire War

The United States launched military strikes against Iran on June 26, 2026, in response to a drone attack on a commercial cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, calling it a "foolish violation" of the 60-day ceasefire agreement signed just days earlier[2][4][14].

US-Iran Ceasefire War— full background & timeline
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