Europe Has 5 Months Supply of Jet Fuel, Dutch Government Says

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File photo showing an aircraft operated by Dutch company KLM, which has halted operations in Ukraine, landing at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on Oct. 30, 2020. Koen Van Weel/AFP/Getty ImagesThe Dutch government on April 20 estimated that the European Union could supply enough kerosene ​to the EU’s economy to last about five months.In a letter to parliament, it said the available supply of kerosene, used as jet fuel, is currently about 78 percent of normal levels, reflecting a roughly 22 percent disruption after imports were cut off due to supply issues caused by the ongoing U.S.–Israeli war with Iran.

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