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  • Mugharraq Port was recently recognized as an international port facility.
  • Its new status enables it to receive and service a host of international and local vessels.

AD Ports has signed a new agreement with Eni Abu Dhabi B.V., the Abu Dhabi-based branch of the Italian Integrated Energy Company, to establish a marine logistics base at Mugharraq Port, supporting offshore drilling operations in the heart of Al Dhafra region.

Mugharraq Port’s ultra-modern infrastructure and its strategic location close to the region’s offshore oil and gas facilities will be made available to Eni Abu Dhabi operations.

In addition to being provided a dedicated quay wall, marshaling yard, as well as manpower and logistical equipment, the company will also have access to liquid mud and bulk plant facilities onsite, the group said.

Saif Al Mazrouei, Head of Ports Cluster, AD Ports Group, said, “Utilising the industry-leading infrastructure and service capability that we have on offer at Mugharraq Port, Eni will be able to operate in proximity to its offshore drilling facilities benefiting operational efficiency.”

Mubarak Al Mazrouei, Port Director – Al Dhafra Region, AD Ports Group, said that Mugharraq Port has a rich history as a leading maritime facility in Al Dhafra region that has long supported a wide range of offshore, general cargo, bulk and break-bulk, and commercial logistics operations.

The port was also recently recognized as an international port facility and received its official certification from the UAE’s Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure as per the guidelines of the International Code for the Security of Ships and Port Facilities (ISPS Code).

As part of its new status, Mugharraq Port is now able to receive and service a host of international and local vessels.