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Old Yesterday | 03:42 AM
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Did they run out of jet fuel in Europe as promised?
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No, no, it hasn't. They are not even predicting Summer travel disruptions anymore. Sure, the cost has gone up, but it's that rising cost that has spurred producers to increase production and cargo operations to resupply it.
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Our fuel suppliers as recently as this week have confirmed they expect no supply disruption right out to the middle of July, and the situation continues to improve,” Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary said on Monday.

The airline boss said he is now confident that rising fuel imports from West Africa, the U.S. and Norway are making up for reduced volumes from the Middle East, caused by the blockade of most tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.

The more optimistic mood is a stark contrast to the warning issued a month ago by Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency, who said European countries could face jet fuel shortages by the end of May.

But the agency's latest oil market report, issued earlier this month, now notes a surge in jet fuel production in the U.S. and West Africa.

"Alternative suppliers have moved to fill the gap," the IEA said. "The United States flipped from a net importer in April 2025 to net exporter in early 2026, as strong refinery runs pushed jet fuel output to multi-year highs."
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Who knows but hopefully this thread turns into the my party is better than your party back and forth the Iran war one was so I have something to read on my commutes
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https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-s...sia-sanctions/

BRUSSELS — The EU’s economy chief criticized the U.K.’s decision to loosen planned sanctions on Russian-origin jet fuel and diesel without giving prior notice to fellow G7 allies.

The U.K. issued a sanctions licence on Tuesday exempting jet fuel and diesel from a new import ban on oil products made from Russian crude but refined in India or other third countries, a decision which “came as a surprise,” according to Economy Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis.

During a press conference on Thursday, the Latvian economist took aim at the U.K. for failing to raise its plans during the meeting of G7 finance ministers, which took place in Paris on Monday and Tuesday, and where U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves was in attendance.
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Originally Posted by hoover
Who knows but hopefully this thread turns into the my party is better than your party back and forth the Iran war one was so I have something to read on my commutes
No, it won’t… 😉
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Old Yesterday | 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by vaksedtothemax
Did they run out of jet fuel in Europe as promised?

Literally no one said jet fuel would run out in middle of May. [mod edit]

Last edited by FangsF15; Yesterday at 05:06 PM. Reason: Nope. That's bait. Not going there.
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Originally Posted by ShyGuy
Literally no one said jet fuel would run out in middle of May. You just wanted to make an excuse to start an Iran war thread.
That’s literally what someone quoted the IEA saying in April.

I take that back… it was 6 weeks from mid-April. So end of May
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Originally Posted by ThumbsUp
That’s literally what someone quoted the IEA saying in April.

I take that back… it was 6 weeks from mid-April. So end of May
How much longer do you think everyone can keep depleting their reserves to meet demand? We haven't even hit peak demand yet and last week was the largest drop in the US SPR in history. This facade that everything can just continue on the way it is is hilarious.
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Originally Posted by word302
How much longer do you think everyone can keep depleting their reserves to meet demand? We haven't even hit peak demand yet and last week was the largest drop in the US SPR in history. This facade that everything can just continue on the way it is is hilarious.
When you look at US data, the weekly stored stocks do not show the doomsday you describe. But don't take my word for it, look for yourself.

https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/pet_sto...sae_mbbl_w.htm
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