Bapco Energies has confirmed that a fire broke out at one of its storage facilities on 5 April following what authorities described as a hostile drone incident.
The blaze, which affected a storage tank, has since been extinguished, with the site now reported to be stable and secure.
According to the Bahrain News Agency, no injuries were recorded.
Assessment teams have been deployed to evaluate the extent of the damage, while operations remain under close monitoring.
Emergency crews responded rapidly to the situation, coordinating efforts with Civil Defence and other relevant authorities to contain the fire and prevent further escalation.
The company reiterated that protecting personnel and ensuring operational safety remain its foremost priorities.
In a separate development, Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company reported that several of its operational units were impacted by drone activity in the early hours of the same day.
The incident led to multiple fires within affected areas of the facility.
All fires at the GPIC site have now been brought under control, with no casualties reported.
Response teams acted swiftly to manage the situation, working alongside emergency services and government bodies to secure the site and mitigate risks.
Damage assessments are ongoing at both locations to determine the full operational impact.
Authorities have not yet disclosed further details regarding the scale of disruption or timelines for recovery.
The incidents highlight the vulnerability of critical energy infrastructure to external threats, as operators across the region continue to reinforce emergency preparedness and response capabilities.