European Jet Fuel Supply Threatened by Potential Hormuz Strait Closure
Europe faces a potentially critical shortage of jet fuel if the Strait of Hormuz remains impassable, the International Energy Agency (IEA) warned. Reserves on the continent could be exhausted in approximately six weeks if supply routes from the Gulf are blocked, the IEA stated, raising the possibility of flight cancellations.
The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow waterway connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. A significant percentage of the world's oil supply passes through the strait. Any disruption to traffic through this chokepoint could have wide-ranging consequences for global energy markets.
While the IEA did not specify the cause of the potential closure, geopolitical tensions in the region have been elevated. The agency indicated that the duration of the closure will determine the severity of the consequences. The IEA continues to monitor the situation.
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