How have European fuel oil markets responded to the Middle Eastern conflict?

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Chokepoint geopolitics: Implications for Asia's downstream and upstream sectors

Asia's energy security has always rested on a difficult bargain -- deep reliance on Middle Eastern crude in exchange for scale, proximity and established commercial relationships. The recent conflict tested that bargain in real time, forcing refiners, traders and governments to r ...  Show more

How is Europe dealing with its seasonal uptick in road fuel appetite?

As summer travel is getting into its stride, European supply chains for diesel and gasoline are geared to meet the seasonal uptick in road fuel demand. However, with production operating near capacity, demand may outpace available supply, possibly altering consumption patterns an ...  Show more

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