Commodity intelligence provider ICIS reported that LyondellBasell had declared force majeure on butadiene supplies from its Wesseling plant after low water levels disrupted feedstock deliveries. One of the main ways in which low water levels affect European industries is by preventing cargo ships from carrying full loads. The country received only 25% of its planned fuel imports in July because low Danube levels restricted barge deliveries, Energy Minister Dubravka Đedović Handanović said. Low water levels have also affected agriculture, disrupting grain shipments and irrigation in Serbia, including in the northern agricultural region of Vojvodina. As such, addressing low water levels requires a mix of engineering, technological and logistical measures to keep cargo ships moving.