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IEA warns that Middle East oil disruptions will hit Europe in April

Fatih Binol, the head of the International Energy Agency, said that oil supply disruptions from the Middle East would?rise? in April. They will begin to?impact? the European economy because the Strait of Hormuz is closed.

He added that more than 12 million barrels have been lost due to the attacks by Iran on energy?assets and the restrictions on shipping through Strait since the U.S./Israel war against Iran began.

"The loss of oil in April will be double the loss of oil in March. On top of that, the loss of LNG... The loss of?oil in April will be twice as much as the oil loss in March, on top of the loss?of LNG...

He added that losses are expected to increase?in April since many of the oil and LNG cargoes which arrived in March had been contracted before war, and they continued on their way.

Birol stated that the biggest problem was the lack of diesel and jet fuel, which had already affected Asian countries, but would soon affect Europe.

He added, "We're seeing it in Asia. But soon, I believe, in April or may, we will see it in Europe."

Birol reiterated that the IEA is considering a new release of strategic reserves, after its members released a record 400 mln barrels of oil.

Birol stated that the current disruption in oil and LNG supply is worse than both the 1973 and 1979 oil crises, and the loss of Russian Gas volumes due to Moscow's invasion in Ukraine in 2022.

He added that about 40 energy assets in the Middle East have been damaged and will take some time to recover.

Birol stated, "We're heading for a major, massive disruption that will be the largest in history."

(source: Reuters)