Middle East Conflict Exposes U.S. Aviation Fuel Vulnerability, Bolstering Case for Domestic SAF
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is highlighting the United States' significant dependence on foreign oil for its aviation fuel supply. According to renewable fuels company XCF Global, this reliance poses a critical national security risk. The company is advocating for an urgent expansion of domestic Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production. This strategic shift would bolster U.S. energy independence and insulate the nation's aviation sector from geopolitical instability and supply chain disruptions.
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