EU Commission presents AccelerateEU plan against kerosene shortage

The European Commission unveiled its AccelerateEU emergency plan on Wednesday, April 22, to mitigate the energy crisis triggered by the war in Iran. The initiative aims to avert a kerosene shortage following the Strait of Hormuz blockade. It offers recommendations and measures to EU member states and industry.

The war in Iran, which began on February 28, and the Strait of Hormuz blockade have driven up gas and oil prices across the European Union. The 27 member states are struggling to curb these surges, as kerosene stocks fall and gas supplies grow uncertain.

On Wednesday, April 22, the European Commission introduced AccelerateEU, a set of recommendations and measures—some concrete—for member states and industry. Brussels acknowledges its limited direct tools to address the crisis, which could evolve into a social one.

The plan aims to cushion the economic fallout from the Middle East conflict. It comes after two months of strain, amid ongoing fears of broader disruptions.

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Illustration depicting EU shift to US jet fuel imports amid Iran war disruptions in Strait of Hormuz.
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EU drafts guidance to curb reliance on Middle East jet fuel as Iran war strains supply

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The European Union is preparing non-binding guidance urging member states to reduce reliance on Middle Eastern jet fuel and consider increasing imports from the United States, a source familiar with the plans told Reuters, as the Iran war continues to disrupt energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

The transport minister says Spain has enough capacity to supply airlines despite the Hormuz crisis.

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What began as escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz in mid-March 2026 has evolved into a full-scale war between the United States, Israel, and Iran, with the strait blockaded since early March. This vital chokepoint for 20% of global oil and natural gas shipments has ignited the most severe energy crisis in modern history, causing critical fuel shortages in 25 countries.

Major EU members offered qualified support for the bloc’s flagship industrial plans on Thursday during the first debate over a proposal that has deepened tensions with China.

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The French government announced a 70 million euro support plan on Friday evening for road transporters, fishermen, and farmers hit by energy price hikes from the Middle East conflict. Valid for April and renewable monthly, it provides targeted sectoral aid without worsening the public deficit. Sector reactions are mixed.

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