The British government has directed its refineries to produce the maximum possible amount of jet fuel as part of an emergency plan to maintain energy supply stability. The order comes as the country faces fuel shortages linked to the ongoing Iran war, according to Energy Minister Michael Shanks.
The directive aims to ensure adequate fuel availability ahead of the upcoming peak holiday travel season, when demand for aviation fuel typically rises. Airlines are already under pressure from rising fuel prices caused by the conflict. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) warned earlier that the jet fuel shortage would first hit Asia before spreading to Europe, Africa, and Latin America.
Facing this potential global supply disruption, the UK is taking early measures to stabilize its domestic energy system and safeguard the aviation sector from further shocks.