
Europe’s refiners must stay nimble to avoid margin squeeze
Europe’s oil refiners will have to carefully manage production, possibly even turning to diesel, to sustain margins as high oil product inventories and uncertain gasoline demand growth threaten a model that has been lucrative over the past three years.
Europe’s Wheat Reserves Shrinking to Lowest in More Than Decade
Europe is likely to end the wheat season with the smallest stockpiles in 13 years.
Europe’s Wheat Reserves Shrinking to Lowest in More Than Decade
Europe is likely to end the wheat season with the smallest stockpiles in 13 years.
Europe’s refinery processing in Feb up y/y -Euroilstock
Europe’s refineries processed 10.541 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil in February, 3.8 percent more a year earlier, Euroilstock data showed.
Europe’s ARA coal stocks in first week-on-week fall in over a month
Combined coal stocks in western Europe’s Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp trading hub registered their first fall in over a month Tuesday, dropping 4.6% on the week, although they remained above 3 million mt, data gathered from various port sources showed.
Futuristic Traffic Sensors Help Streamline Europe’s Busiest Passenger Port
The Port of Dover is turning to a raft of futuristic traffic sensors to keep billions of pounds of trade and millions of passengers on the move.