Newsgather

fuel supply

Stabil34 Meldungen12 QuellenZuletzt aktualisiert: 16 dk önce

Neueste Meldungen

Gulf crisis: Govt says fuel supply, prices stable despite global oil market turmoil
NACHRICHT
08.05.2026

Gulf crisis: Govt says fuel supply, prices stable despite global oil market turmoil

India has successfully navigated the Middle East crisis, ensuring stable fuel supplies and uninterrupted maritime operations. Despite global price surges, consumers are shielded through excise duty cuts and increased domestic production. State-run oil companies are absorbing significant daily losses to maintain current prices, while Indian seafarers in the Gulf remain safe and maritime operations at Indian ports are normal.

T
Times of India
Fatal 2022 China Eastern Airlines plane crash points to deliberate fuel cut-off
NACHRICHT
04.05.2026

Fatal 2022 China Eastern Airlines plane crash points to deliberate fuel cut-off

The China Eastern Airlines plane that crashed into a hillside in 2022, killing all 132 people on board, had its fuel supply cut mid-flight, newly released investigative material shows, which bolsters the theory that the aircraft was intentionally brought down. While China still has yet to release a final report on the accident, findings released by the US National Transportation Safety Board this month show that levers controlling the flow of fuel to the jet’s engines were switched to the...

S
SCMP Economy
UK refineries asked to maximise jet fuel production amid supply fears
NACHRICHT
29.04.2026

UK refineries asked to maximise jet fuel production amid supply fears

Government request follows contingency planning to stop planes being grounded if Iran war supply shocks continueBusiness live – latest updatesBritish refineries have been asked to maximise jet fuel supply as part of government contingency planning, amid growing fears the Iran war will force planes to be grounded.Energy minister Michael Shanks said the government is closely monitoring UK jet fuel stocks and working with airlines, airports, fuel suppliers and other governments, as carriers face rocketing fuel costs as a result of the conflict. Continue reading...

G
Guardian UK