
"In Europe, we have maybe six weeks or so (of) jet fuel left. If we are not able to open the Strait of Hormuz ... I can tell you soon we will hear the news that some of the flights from city A to city B might be canceled as a result of lack of jet fuel."
"Other energy experts have similarly warned that a systemic jet fuel crisis is coming to Europe in the next few weeks, with one economist telling CNBC that there may be 'severe cuts' to flights once that happens."
The head of the International Energy Agency warned that Europe has approximately six weeks of jet fuel remaining. If the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, airlines may soon face cancellations due to fuel shortages. The situation escalated after Iran attempted to close the strait following a ceasefire agreement. Energy experts predict a systemic jet fuel crisis in Europe, potentially leading to severe flight reductions. Prior to the conflict, a significant portion of the world's oil and gas transited through this critical route.
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