AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – The Dutch government does not have a crisis plan in case of an oil or diesel shortage, the Netherlands’ Court of Audit said in a report on strategic reserves published on Thursday. The independent auditor’s report noted that the government is anticipating stress on the diesel market after Russian oil is banned from European ports on Dec. 5 as part of a sixth package of sanctions levied on Moscow following its invasion of Ukraine. “A shortage of diesel might arise due to the upcoming sanctions against Russia,” a summary of the 60-page report said. “At this moment there is …