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NATO Jet Fuel Pipeline Strained by Military Use
21 Apr
Summary
- Military use of CEPS pipeline strains jet fuel deliveries.
- Pipeline disruption impacts major European airports.
- Increased military activity linked to US-Iran conflict.

The Central Europe Pipeline System (CEPS), a critical NATO jet fuel pipeline, is experiencing significant strain due to increased military usage. This surge in demand has disrupted commercial fuel deliveries, impacting major European airports such as Frankfurt. The pipeline, operational since the Cold War, traverses Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands, also handling diesel and other petroleum products.
Military deliveries retain priority on the CEPS. Recent heightened NATO activity over the last two months has reportedly pushed out civilian jet fuel supplies, particularly in Rotterdam. While the exact cause for the increased military use remains unclear, it coincides with heightened tensions amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran. This situation raises concerns for global flight connections, potentially leading to jet fuel price spikes and shortages, as warned by the International Energy Agency.