Middle East Port Situation Map
With the recent developments in the Middle East, stay informed with real-time operational updates from our local offices. For more detailed information, please contact our local teams.
Latest updates in the last 24 hours
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Bahrain
wps.bahrain.ops@wilhelmsen.com
Egypt
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Kuwait
Oman
Duqm Office: wps.duqm@wilhelmsen.com
Muscat Office: wps.oman@wilhelmsen.com
Salalah Office: wps.om.salalah@wilhelmsen.com
Sohar Office: wps.om.sohar@wilhelmsen.com
Pakistan
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Qatar
Sudan
Saudi Arabia
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UAE
Abu Dhabi Office: wps.abudhabi@wilhelmsen.com
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Ruwais Office: wps.ruwais@wilhelmsen.com
Overview
Bahrain
Last updated: 9 April 2026, 16:00 LT
ISPS Level 1
1. Is the port open for vessel port calls?
- Berth operations at Khalifa Bin Salman Port have resumed with immediate effect after temporary suspension on 8 April 2026, 0100 LT. Gate operations will resume from 0600 hrs on 9 April 2026 (8 April 2026, 12:31 LT).
- Bapco Oil Terminal : The shipping movements on Hold from 18th March 2026 PM hours until further notice (19 March 2026, 09:00 LT).
- Bahrain ports are operating normally at the moment; however, operations are being temporarily suspended whenever there is a security alert issued by the Ministry of Interior and the hazard siren is activated.
1.1 Is there any port congestion in the area?
No
1.2 Are there any restrictions on cargo operations?
1. Berth operations at Khalifa Bin Salman Port have resumed with immediate effect after temporary suspension on 8 April 2026, 0100 LT. Gate operations will resume from 0600 hrs on 9 April 2026 (8 April 2026, 12:31 LT).
2. 8 Apr, 06:10 LT - Traffic movement on King Fahd Causeway has now resumed after temporary suspension announced on 7 Apr, 19:21 LT.
3. APM Terminals Bahrain is implementing temporary measures at Khalifa Bin Salman Port to prioritize delivery of essential commodities, and issue manual delivery appointments, especially for the following (5 March 2026, 09:00 LT):
- Reefer containers (frozen and chilled cargo)
- Pharmaceutical cargo
- Food cargo
*Capacity: 20 trucks per hour
*Timing: 0600 to 1000 hrs
Priority cargo release requests will be reviewed by the APM Terminals Customer Care team and permitted only for the commodities listed above. Requests for non-priority cargo under priority status and requests without complete documentation will not be processed.
2. Is crew change permitted?
Airspace is opened but flight services are yet to start as normal. so crew change has yet to resume. No other crew change restrictions including entry visa processing. - 9 Apr, 16:00 LT
3. Any other restrictions/disruptions due to the current situation?
- Bahrain Airspace is opened but the flight services to various sectors are yet to be started; therefore, crew change operations have not yet resumed locally. (9 Apr, 16:00 LT) However, the national carrier Gulf Air has begun operating flights for Bahrain‑bound passengers via Dammam, KSA, with transportation arranged by road between Bahrain and Dammam. The KSA transit visa and transportation for this movement will be provided directly by Gulf Air. Contact us to learn more about the Crew Change arrangements via Dammam, KSA (19 Mar, 09:00 LT).
- 8 Apr, 06:10 LT - Traffic movement on King Fahd Causeway has now resumed after temporary suspension announced on 7 Apr, 19:21 LT.
- The Bahrain Ministry of Interior has imposed a ban on maritime movement in Bahrain waters effective from 29 March 2026, applicable daily from 1800 hrs to 0400 hrs, as a safety measure to protect seafarers and sea‑goers. This restriction applies to fishing boats, yachts, and other small vessels, and does not apply to ocean‑going vessels. - 30 March 2026, 16:00 LT
- Bapco Energies declared force majeure on its Group operations which have been affected by the on-going regional conflict in the Middle East and the recent attack on its Refinery complex. The company clarified that all local market needs are fully secured according to the proactive plans in place, ensuring the continuity of supplies and meeting local demand without impact - 9 March 2026, 10:00 LT
Egypt
Last reviewed: 7 April 2026, 19:00 LT
ISPS Level 1
1. Is the port open for vessel port calls?
Yes
1.1 Is there any port congestion in the area?
No
1.2 Are there any restrictions on cargo operations?
No
2. Is crew change permitted?
Yes
3. Any other restrictions/disruptions due to the current situation?
Normal Air traffic
Kuwait
Last reviewed: 12 Apr, 09:00 LT; Last updated: 9 April 2026, 09:45 LT
ISPS Level 2
1. Is the port open for vessel port calls?
- All ports operational vessel captains are to follow instructions from port control at all times (23 March 2026, 12:30 LT).
1.1 Is there any port congestion in the area?
No congestion as Kuwait does not permit any shelter options. The transit from Strait of Hormuz is a key factor; vessels are generally opting to wait outside. - 23 March 2026, 12:30 LT
1.2 Are there any restrictions on cargo operations?
No.
2. Is crew change permitted?
- No, immigration has suspended all crew visas. - 24 March 2026, 09:00 LT
- Kuwait’s airspace is closed/ no commercial flights are operational.
- Authorities are not permitting supply boats/small boats etc to go out.
- Port / Authorities have not designated any shelter area for refuge; focus is on the vessels that are being fixed to load or discharge at Kuwait.
3. Any other restrictions/disruptions due to the current situation?
- Airspace is closed due to current situation.
- Official message from Port Authority overseeing Oil/Gas ports of Kuwait: Please be advised that the port is currently operating under Security Level 2 in light of recent regional security developments. As a precautionary measure, vessels are instructed to maintain main engines on a very short notice, ensure continuous enhanced lookout on deck and bridge, report any unidentified aerial or marine activity to Port Control, maintain crew readiness, and minimize non-essential deck activities.
Oman
Last updated: 31 March 2026, 13:12 LT
ISPS Level 1 - Duqm & Sohar
ISPS Level 2 maintained at Salalah
ISPS Level 3 - Qalhat LNG terminal (as precautionary measures) but is operational normally - 26 March 2026, 17:36 LT
1. Is the port open for vessel port calls?
All port operations are back to normal - except Port of Salalah - Salalah has started berthing dry bulk vessels. Tankers / Liquid vessels are considered for berthing only on case-to-case basis - 31 March 2026, 13:12 LT
1.1 Is there any port congestion in the area?
Usual congestion.
1.2 Are there any restrictions on cargo operations?
- Port of Salalah has started berthing dry bulk vessels. Tankers / Liquid vessels are considered for berthing only on case-to-case basis. - 31 March 2026, 13:12 LT
- Port of Salalah has suspended its cargo operations following an attack - until further notice. - 28 March 2026, 10:50 LT
2. Is crew change permitted?
- Port of Salalah has started berthing dry bulk vessels. Tankers / Liquid vessels are considered for berthing only on case-to-case basis. - 31 March 2026, 13:12 LT
- Port of Salalah has suspended its operations following an attack - until further notice. - 28 March 2026, 10:50 LT
- All port operations are back to normal - 26 March 2026, 17:36 LT
3. Any other restrictions/disruptions due to the current situation?
Yes, Some airspaces to affected destinations are temporarily and/or partially closed.
Pakistan
Last reviewed: 12 April 2026, 10:00 LT
ISPS Level 1
1. Is the port open for vessel port calls?
Yes
1.1 Is there any port congestion in the area?
Yes, regular congestion not due to conflict.
1.2 Are there any restrictions on cargo operations?
No
2. Is crew change permitted?
Yes
3. Any other restrictions/disruptions due to the current situation?
No
Qatar
Last reviewed: 2 April 2026, 09:40 LT; Last updated: 29 March 2026, 12:10 LT
ISPS Level 1
1. Is the port open for vessel port calls?
Yes
1.1 Is there any port congestion in the area?
Yes, regular congestion not due to conflict
1.2 Are there any restrictions on cargo operations?
No but QatarEnergy has announced that "Due to military attacks on QatarEnergy’s operating facilities in Ras Laffan Industrial City and Mesaieed Industrial City in the State of Qatar, QatarEnergy has ceased production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and associated products." - 2 March 2026, 15:51 LT.
2. Is crew change permitted?
Air Traffic resumed partially. Crew Changes are possible; subject to prior approvals. (29 March 2026, 12:10 LT).
3. Any other restrictions/disruptions due to the current situation?
- Qatar Government Communications Office announced the Qatari airspace partially reopened. Following the temporary suspension of flights, a limited safe operating corridor has been established, starting from 7 March 2026.
- QatarEnergy has announced that "Due to military attacks on QatarEnergy’s operating facilities in Ras Laffan Industrial City and Mesaieed Industrial City in the State of Qatar, QatarEnergy has ceased production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and associated products." - 2 March 2026, 15:51 LT.
- Some airlines have decided to temporarily suspend flights to and from Doha.
Saudi Arabia
Last reviewed: 12 April 2026, 08:00 LT; Last updated: 8 April 2026, 06:10 LT
ISPS Level 1
1. Is the port open for vessel port calls?
Yes
1.1 Is there any port congestion in the area?
Yes, regular congestion not due to conflict.
1.2 Are there any restrictions on cargo operations?
No
2. Is crew change permitted?
Yes
3. Any other restrictions/disruptions due to the current situation?
- Limited flights operation
- 8 Apr, 06:10 LT - Traffic movement on King Fahd Causeway has now resumed after temporary suspension announced on 7 Apr, 19:21 LT.
Sudan
Last reviewed: 12 April 2026, 07:00 LT
ISPS Level 1
1. Is the port open for vessel port calls?
Yes
1.1 Is there any port congestion in the area?
Yes, regular congestion not due to conflict
1.2 Are there any restrictions on cargo operations?
No
2. Is crew change permitted?
No
3. Any other restrictions/disruptions due to the current situation?
Flights erratic
UAE
Last updated: 9 April 2026, 10:00 LT
ISPS Level 2 (Das Island, Zirku Island, Mubarraz Island, Ruwais and Jebel Dhanna ports) - Others remain at Level 1
1. Is the port open for vessel port calls?
Yes
1.1 Is there any port congestion in the area?
No
1.2 Are there any restrictions on cargo operations?
No
2. Is crew change permitted?
Yes (Except in Ruwais, Jebel Dhanna, Zirku and Das Island - crew change is not permitted in these ports as per the port regulations)
3. Any other restrictions/disruptions due to the current situation?
No, all operational
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