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The International Energy Agency estimates that Europe could maintain its aviation fuel reserves for approximately six weeks if the Hormuz Strait remains closed to free navigation.

EnergyGeopoliticsApr 16, 2026score 0.172 posts · 0 replies across 1 instances
The thread discusses the potential impact of the Hormuz Strait's closure on Europe's aviation fuel reserves, citing an estimate from Fatih Birol, the head of the International Energy Agency. The posts highlight the urgency of maintaining free navigation through the strait to avoid a critical fuel shortage.

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The International Energy Agency estimates that Europe could maintain its aviation fuel reserves for approximately six weeks if the Hormuz Strait remains closed to free navigation.
Parent: Energy SecurityEntity: International Energy AgencyImpact: negativeDate: Apr 16, 2026Target: The availability of free navigation through the Hormuz Strait

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https://vk.com/norgerussisk #Europa kan ha flydrivstoffreserver igjen i omtrent 6 uker hvis Hormuz-Stredet ikke åpnes igjen for gratis navigering, anslår Fatih Birol, leder for Det Internasjonale Energibyrået. #Telegram | VK |
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#europa#telegram
@[email protected]
#Europa kan ha flydrivstoffreserver igjen i omtrent 6 uker hvis Hormuz-Stredet ikke åpnes igjen for gratis navigering, anslår Fatih Birol, leder for Det Internasjonale Energibyrået. #Telegram | VK | https://vk.com/norgerussisk
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#europa#telegram