-- 欧州委員会は木曜日、中東紛争の継続に伴うジェット燃料供給の制約の可能性に備え、欧州が協調的な対応を準備していると発表した。 欧州委員会、EU加盟国、エネルギー共同体事務局の専門家で構成されるEU石油調整グループは、欧州の石油供給の安全保障を評価し、供給途絶が続く場合の緊急対策について協議した。 関係者は、EU域内で燃料不足は発生していないとしながらも、ホルムズ海峡を通る石油の流れの混乱が解消されない場合、今後数週間で地域的な供給制約が生じる可能性があると警告した。 同グループは、状況が5月末以降も続く場合に発動可能な調整メカニズムについて協議し、EUの緊急石油備蓄の放出の可能性についても検討した。 EU関係者は、こうした放出は効果を確保するため、EUレベルで緊密に調整され、需要側の対策と組み合わせる必要があると強調した。 欧州委員会は木曜日に、空港の発着枠や燃料の種類に関する規制上の柔軟性を明確にするガイダンスを航空会社に発行する予定であり、これは航空業界における緊急時対応計画を支援する可能性がある。
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