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The Dutch government claims that the EU has enough jet fuel to last five months.

The Dutch government estimated on Monday that the European Union could supply enough kerosene for the EU economy to last about five months. This would be based on domestic production and strategic reserves.

The Iran War has caused a potential shortage of jet fuel within the next few weeks. In a letter sent to the Dutch parliament, it was stated that the domestic supply of jet fuel (or kerosene) is 78% below normal levels as most imports have ceased. The Netherlands is home to several of Europe's biggest refineries, located in the Port?of Rotterdam.

The government announced measures to protect households and businesses against rising energy costs. It said that?European productions of diesel and Kerosene combined with strategic reserves of crude oils and oil products could cover "several" months of demand, if current supply disruptions continue.

This is equivalent to approximately five months of kerosene and diesel, and a little more than one year for petrol and diesel, assuming that reserves are not diverted and used up.

The letter was co-authored by the Dutch Energy Ministry. A spokesperson from the ministry said that the estimate of kerosene included both commercial and reserve supplies. The International Energy Agency says that supplies in Europe will last until June.

The government has said that there are no immediate fuel shortages despite the sharp increase in prices after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This caused a disruption to approximately one-fifth the global oil and natural gas flow.

The Dutch government announced that it would "activate the first stage of an oil crises plan" it drafted in 2022. This will involve enhanced monitoring of energy market and preparations for future measures.

The package includes a total of approximately 1 billion euros ($1.2billion) in measures. These include tax reliefs for commuters and the transport sector, low-cost loans to invest in energy efficiency at home, and targeted assistance for low-income families.

(source: Reuters)