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Driving Discussions: Market volatility continues for European diesel
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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Apr 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The European diesel market continues to see challenging times as the market struggles through loss of liquidity, self-sanctioning due to the conflict in Ukraine, high freight costs, and overall market uncertainty.
Diesel is still moving through Europe at a normal rate despite the conflict in Ukraine, but prices indicate tight supply. What is causing this and what is the answer to Europe’s diesel problem?
Listen in as Alfonso Berrocal, European business development manager, Benedict George, senior European market reporter, and Alina Rapoport, senior markets reporter in Germany, as they break down the current state of the European diesel market, including Germany, and provide an update to the Driving Discussions episode on 22 February 2022, Driving Discussions: The bumpy road ahead for European diesel prices.
Check out other episodes in the Driving Discussions series.
Learn more about Argus' European pricing solutions for transport fuels
Diesel is still moving through Europe at a normal rate despite the conflict in Ukraine, but prices indicate tight supply. What is causing this and what is the answer to Europe’s diesel problem?
Listen in as Alfonso Berrocal, European business development manager, Benedict George, senior European market reporter, and Alina Rapoport, senior markets reporter in Germany, as they break down the current state of the European diesel market, including Germany, and provide an update to the Driving Discussions episode on 22 February 2022, Driving Discussions: The bumpy road ahead for European diesel prices.
Check out other episodes in the Driving Discussions series.
Learn more about Argus' European pricing solutions for transport fuels
Released:
Apr 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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