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Oman News Agency says two drones were shot down over Dhofar Governorate, while a third crashed near Salalah Port with no reported casualties or damage.

Oman News Agency says two drones were shot down over Dhofar Governorate, while a third crashed near Salalah Port with no reported casualties or damage.

Growing insecurity in the Gulf has prompted shipowners to avoid the region altogether, while insurers have withdrawn war risk cover — a move that could significantly disrupt energy and commodity flows.

Yang Ming said the inaugural operation was conducted at anchorage under stringent safety protocols.

The updates explain procedures for applying newly introduced actual methane slip emission factors when LNG is used as fuel.
Updated 27 February 2026
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