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Neste refining and oil products summary
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Report summary
Neste's traditional business has been oil refining and marketing around the Baltic Rim, but with recent investments in renewable fuels and base oils plants, its presence has been expanded to Asia and Middle East. Neste became independent of Finnish energy company Fortum in April 2005 and is 50% owned by the Finnish government. Having divested its shipping fleet in 2013, Neste is chiefly involved in crude and renewable oil refining and the marketing of oil products, including renewable fuels. The company's strong refining base and growing renewable fuel business is supported by a relatively small retail segment, hence it maintains a large overall oil product surplus.
Table of contents
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Executive summary
- SWOT Analysis
- Regional refiner/marketer with global biofuels ambitions
- A strong refining base underpins profitability as Renewables segment stays in the black
- Oil retail supports both fossil fuel and biofuel manufacturing
- Financials
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Portfolio summary
- European refining and marketing operations
- Refining
- Marketing
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Refining and oil products
- Supply/demand
- Implications and outlook
- Mergers and acquisitions
Tables and charts
This report includes 6 images and tables including:
- Mergers and acquisitions: Table 1
- Executive summary: Table 1
- Portfolio summary: Image 1
- Total company position
- Refining and oil products: Image 2
- Refining and oil products: Table 1
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