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Retail fuels in brief: The implications of TotalEnergies' exit from Germany and the Netherlands

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TotalEnergies has struck a deal with Canadian convenience store leader Alimentation Couche-Tard (ACT) to high-grade its European retail network. ACT acquires the Oil Major's retail networks in Germany and the Netherlands and forms a joint venture with TotalEnergies to operate the French company's retail stations together in Belgium and Luxembourg. Is this deal a sign of the French major following the global retail strategy of its European peers, or is it just taking a capital-light approach towards retail, as its US competitors do?

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  • ACT: the perfect strategic partner?
  • Strong positions in Belgium
  • Choosing the right strategy
  • Conclusion

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    Weighted average European gasoline retail priceWeighted average European diesel retail priceGermany monthly average gasoline prices
    Germany monthly average diesel pricesFrance monthly average gasoline pricesFrance monthly average diesel pricesWeighted average European gasoline gross retail marginsWeighted average European diesel gross retail marginsGermany gasoline gross retail marginsGermany diesel gross retail marginsFrance gasoline gross retail marginsFrance diesel gross retail margins

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