The Austrian government is set to extend its state-owned gas reserves by 240 million euros, with the decision expected to be finalized in the National Council's main committee. The extension aims to ensure energy security through 2029. Economy Minister Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer (ÖVP) has urged opposition parties FPÖ and Greens to support the measure, emphasizing that supply security is a cross-party responsibility. Current gas storage levels are at 54% capacity, while kerosene and diesel stocks show significant increases, leading the ministry to expect no shortages in these fuels. This follows adjustments by European refineries, including those operated by Shell, which shifted production to prioritize jet fuel due to disruptions caused by the Iranian Strait closure after the U.S. attack on Iran.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents the government's initiative and the minister's appeal for support without overtly favoring any political side. It includes both government statements and external factors like Shell's refinery operations and international events, maintaining a balanced approach to the issue.




