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Oil product markets hit by French strikes
Report summary
French union strikes in May 2016 have directly affected the country's oil products supply chain with six refineries out of eight offline, oil depots blocked and the main ports' oil terminals inactive. If strikes continue, the impact could lead refinery margins in Europe returning to the highs of 2015.
Table of contents
- Why are the French unions protesting?
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What is the impact on French infrastructure
- Refineries
- Depots
- Ports
- What is the impact to the products market
Tables and charts
This report includes 6 images and tables including:
- Oil product markets hit by French strikes: Image 1
- French product imports % in 2015
- Product imports by port in 2015
- Mediterranean crack spreads versus Urals: week commencing 16 May Vs. 28 May
- Oil product markets hit by French strikes: Table 1
- Crude imports % by French port in 2015
What's included
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