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European jet fuel purchases are set to reach the highest levels in more than a year as the London Olympics and Euro 2012 soccer tournament boost travel during the summer months just as refineries in the region are shuttered.
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Saudi Arabia is poised to rein in oil sales after it achieved a $100-a-barrel target by cutting the price of its crude and pumping at the highest rate in at least three decades.
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The closing of three Petroplus Holdings AG refineries in northwest Europe may increase first- quarter profits from processing crude as fuel supplies are curtailed.
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Gasoline shipments to the U.S. from Europe are poised to drop this month after the profit from the trade tumbled to a six-week low.
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Potential buyers for Petroplus Holdings AG’s Coryton oil refinery in the U.K. will visit the site in the coming weeks, according to a local member of the European Parliament.
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The halt of Total SA’s Elgin platform in the North Sea after a gas leak may deny the Brent crude market the relief that was set to come with resurgent Libyan oil exports, according to BNP Paribas SA.
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European refineries in developed nations are running at 78 percent capacity this month, down from 80 percent in February, according to estimates from Singapore- based researcher Facts Global Energy Inc.
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A widening European gasoil futures contango may prompt traders to fill storage tanks with excess supply at a time when winter demand typically peaks.
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European consumers will probably pay the most ever to run diesel cars and heat their homes this year, at a time when unemployment is at the highest in more than a decade and economic confidence is falling.
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Gasoline shipments from Europe across the Atlantic Ocean will increase over the next two weeks as U.S. refineries remain in a maintenance period, curbing gasoline production.
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