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Preem refining and oil products summary
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Report summary
Preem is the largest oil refiner in the Scandinavian region by capacity and one of the largest refining companies in Europe. Its two oil refineries (Preemraff Gothenburg and Lysekil), both located in Sweden, account for over 70% of the country’s refining capacity. In contrast to refining, Preem's fuels marketing presence in Sweden accounts for only 7%, generating large surpluses in most major products and a high level of exposure to the volatile European refining and product export markets.
Table of contents
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Executive summary
- SWOT Analysis
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Strategy
- A large-scale independent refiner, integrated with a relatively small fuels marketing channel
- Now integrated with a new LNG import terminal, Lysekil refinery will benefit from further efficiency gains
- Improved integrated marketing business in Sweden, but still lags market leaders
- A leader in sustainable biofuels
- Financials
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Portfolio summary
- Refining
- Marketing
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Refining and oil products
- Supply/Demand
- Implications & Outlook
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Mergers and acquisitions
- Recent European Acquisition/Divestment
Tables and charts
This report includes 10 images and tables including:
- Financials: Image 1
- Financials: Image 2
- European Refining & Marketing Operations
- Company refinery capacity - 2015
- Portfolio summary: Image 3
- Executive summary: Table 1
- Total Company Position
- Refining and oil products: Image 2
- Refining and oil products: Table 1
- Mergers and acquisitions: Table 1
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