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UK refineries asked to maximise jet fuel production amid growing supply fears British refineries have been asked to maximise jet fuel supply as part of government contingency planning
government to let carriers plan ahead, helping to avoid disruptive last-minute cancellations for passengers. Ministers have also asked the UK's four refineries to maximise jet fuel supply
jet fuel are continuing to arrive in the UK and the UK's critical supply of CO2 has been shored up." The majority of the UK's CO2 is imported from Europe
jet fuel supply](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/29/uk-refineries-asked-to-maximise-jet-fuel-production-amid-growing-supply-fears) as part of government contingency planning, amid growing fears that planes will be grounded this summer. There are four remaining refineries in the UK
plans are in place for addressing supply chain disruption. Jones said: “The government here in the UK, the work that I’m doing with the prime minister is looking at all of those things
government there was "no need" to change their travel plans](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cyv24v3mpdmo) due to concerns over jet fuel supplies, as there is currently no shortage in the UK
government about potential supply shortages, ministers have come under fire for [failing to implement planned sanctions on jet fuel refined from Russian crude oil](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/20/uk-struggles-to-reassure-ukraine-after-easing-new-sanctions-on-russian-oil). The OECD warned that the UK
UK flights because of [jet fuel shortages](https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2026/apr/18/europe-summer-holiday-flight-cross-channel-travel-cancelled-flights-airport-eu-ees) have been eased, it has emerged, as the government issued fresh advice to reassure the public they can still fly and should stick to travel
plans. The US-Israel war on Iran, closure of the strait of Hormuz and subsequent blockades have raised doubts about global jet fuel supply, with carriers already beginning to [cancel thousands of flights](https://www.theguardian.com
government take the right actions now to ensure the continuation of supply, as well as support the UK aviation industry, which has been impacted by record high jet fuel prices, and that includes providing additional
jet fuel from another guy." "But the ultimate measure, obviously, is that if there is really no fuel anywhere, then you will have to cancel [flights]." In public, most airlines appear sanguine about the fuel
UK airlines will be able to cancel or consolidate flights this summer under new plans to conserve jet fuel as the war in the Middle East continues to disrupt supplies. The measures are being taken
jet fuel supplies, there could be shortages in the longer term. The chief executive of the travel operator Tui, Sebastian Ebel, said he did not expect shortages over the coming months. The UK’s transport
plans to impose a ban on UK imports of diesel and jet fuel made from Russian oil in third countries [have been watered down amid concerns over supplies and price rises](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy42x3g7r89o). However
jet fuel and diesel. Here’s why more refining capacity in Africa matters for the continent:  Petroleum trucks line up at the gantry inside the Dangote Industries oil refinery and fertiliser
UK and globally, pushing up costs and leading to a scramble among countries for supplies. ## ‘Huge shock’ Jim Mackey, the chief executive of NHS [England](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/england), is “very worried” about supply chain challenges
plans and might already be cutting back on food. “I think we’ll see how long the conflict goes on. I can see that, if there’s more impact, people might change their habits, … where
planned this year due to the Iran war. International Airlines Group (IAG), which also owns Aer Lingus, Iberia and Vueling, said it has hedged 70% of its expected fuel use for this year with costs
jet fuel prices amid the Middle East conflict. 3. ***UK news***| A British crew member who became ill after a suspected outbreak of hantavirus on luxury cruise ship the MV Hondius [is to be medically
jet fuel should not be used by European airlines, provided its introduction was managed carefully. On Wednesday, the EU's energy commissioner, Dan Jorgensen, said he did not expect a serious shortage in the short