Fuel shortages in Europe possible within weeks as crisis intensifies
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Shell boss predicts fuel shortage in April Shell boss Wael Sawan warns that Europe could face a real fuel shortage as early as April if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, writes The Guardian. Sawan points out that the crisis is now moving from Asia and fully into the European market, where jet fuel and diesel in particular are under severe pressure. – South Asia was the first to bear the brunt. It has moved to Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia a…
The queues at the stations, many motorists keep a bad memory of it. Strikes, blockages, local shortages... And if the next episode did not come from a social conflict, but from a much more distant crisis, in the Middle East? In recent days, the oil group Shell has set foot in the flat. According to its analysts, Europe could face tensions on diesel and gasoline in just a few weeks. Crisis in the Middle East: how Ormuz threatens diesel and gasoli…
Europe could face fuel and energy shortages from April if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened, the CEO of Shell, one of the world's largest oil companies, has warned, The Guardian reports.
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