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"Chris Bowen",
"EasyJet",
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"textContent": "The Rong Lin Wan, a massive Singaporean-flagged oil tanker, left Mina Al Ahmadi in Kuwait just before sunrise on Feb. 26 filled with jet fuel bound for Europe. When it arrives at its planned destination in Malta sometime around April 11, according to Marine Tracker and Argus Media, it will be the last long-range tanker with jet fuel to have left the Middle East and transited the Strait of Hormuz before the start […]\n\nThe post The Middle East jet fuel air gap is about to reach the tap appeared first on The Air Current.",
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