Bahrain’s Bapco Declares Force Majeure After Refinery Attack

Monday, March 9, 2026

Bapco Energies has declared force majeure on its group operations following the impact of the ongoing regional conflict in the Middle East and a recent attack on its refinery complex.

The Bahrain-based integrated energy company said the declaration applies to operations affected by the incident.

Despite the disruption, the company said local fuel supply remains secure and that domestic demand continues to be met through contingency plans already in place.

According to reports, thick smoke was seen rising from the direction of the Bapco refinery on March 9. A witness said smoke surrounded the facility after authorities reported injuries and damage in the Sitra area resulting from an Iranian drone attack.

Bapco Energies said it will continue to communicate updates to stakeholders as more information becomes available.

Categories: Government Update Middle East Industry News Activity Oil and Gas

Related Stories

Saipem Poised for Middle East Repair Work After Iran War

Middle East Conflict Jolts Offshore Drilling Market

China Calls for De-Escalation as US Threatens Hormuz Blockade

Current News

Marginal Energy, Sierra Leone Sign $225m Offshore Oil Agreement

Well-Safe Solutions Nets North Sea Decom Deal with Apache

Tight Supply Drives Surge in High-End AHTS Dayrates

Floating Wind & Deepwater Oil and Gas - Two Worlds Collide

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News