Poland's Stand: No Jet Fuel Release Amid Iran Conflict
Poland has not released any jet fuel from reserves despite warnings of shortages by European airlines due to the Iran war. The Polish deputy energy minister reassured there's no risk of a shortage, but the situation remains challenging, with international developments likely to influence future decisions.
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Amid growing concerns of jet fuel shortages across Europe, Poland has made it clear that it has not released any jet fuel from its reserves. This announcement comes from Polish Deputy Energy Minister Wojciech Wrochna on Friday.
European airlines have been warning about potential jet fuel shortages due to the ongoing conflict with Iran. However, Poland's Energy Minister Milosz Motyka has reassured the public that there is currently no risk of a shortage. He acknowledged that the current situation in Europe is challenging.
The Energy Minister added that the international situation is fluid, and developments could dictate the need for future actions regarding fuel reserves.
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