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Recently, Jan Toschka, president of Shell Aviation, a subsidiary of Shell's aviation fuel, said that in the next one or two years, global aviation fuel demand will fully return to the pre-coronavirus level
of 300 million tons per year.
Jan Toschka said that according to the company's observations, demand in the United States has returned to 2019 levels, and demand in Europe has recovered to more than 80%, and is expected to fully recover
in the next year.
The road forward for Asian markets is not easy, some markets are opening up and some are opening up
.
Global jet fuel demand is expected to recover in the coming year, but it could take another year for
a full recovery.
In addition, against the backdrop of Western sanctions against Russian oil products, aviation fuel supplies in Europe are tight
.
Aviation fuel imports from places such as the United States, China, India and the Middle East are increasing
.
Jan Toschka pointed out that some aviation fuel needs to be purchased from refineries farther away, so sea and rail transportation are under more pressure
.