Agencia Internacional de Energía advierte: durante la guerra en Irán, los países no deben acumular combustible

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Deep Tide TechFlow news, 05 April, according to a report by the UK Financial Times, the head of the International Energy Agency, Birol, warned that in the energy crisis triggered by a war between the United States and Israel against Iran, countries must resist the urge to hoard oil and fuel. If the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, supply is expected to further decline. “I urge all countries not to impose export bans or restrictions,” Birol said. “This is the worst time for the global oil market. If countries hoard oil and fuel, their trading partners, allies, and neighboring countries will all be harmed as a result.” This may point to the United States. As gasoline prices have broken through $4 per gallon, California faces threats of an aviation fuel shortage, and rumors in the United States about a possible ban on exporting finished petroleum products are spreading. U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright so far has only ruled out the possibility of banning crude oil exports. Birol said some countries have already been stockpiling energy, which weakens the effectiveness of the International Energy Agency’s initiative to release 400 million barrels of crude oil and fuel from emergency reserves to stabilize the market during the current conflict.

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