As early as this April, the situation in the Middle East could lead to a fuel shortage.
If the conflict continues and the Strait of Hormuz is blocked, the world will not only face rising oil prices but also a substantial fuel shortage.
If shipping in the strait is interrupted, oil-producing countries in the Gulf can maintain oil production for about 25 days at most, after which they will be forced to significantly cut production.
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