With airlines and jet fuel markets already reeling from the Mideast conflict, fuel buyers and analysts think the supply situation may worsen this summer.

The ongoing crisis in the Strait of Hormuz has the potential to deliver the most devastating blow to global aviation of our lifetime.

Global jet fuel crisis from the Iran conflict threatens lasting fare hikes, flight cuts and safety risks as airlines face fragile fuel supply chains.

Europe could “muddle through” with local refinery production maxed out, surging US imports and marginal demand destruction if the Strait of Hormuz reopens soon.

With airlines and jet fuel markets already reeling from the Mideast conflict, fuel buyers and analysts think the supply situation may worsen this summer.