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Retail fuels in brief: The implications of TotalEnergies' exit from Germany and the Netherlands
Report summary
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?
Table of contents
- ACT: the perfect strategic partner?
- Strong positions in Belgium
- Choosing the right strategy
- Conclusion
Tables and charts
This report includes 12 images and tables including:
- Weighted average European gasoline retail price
- Weighted average European diesel retail price
- Germany monthly average gasoline prices
- Germany monthly average diesel prices
- France monthly average gasoline prices
- France monthly average diesel prices
- Weighted average European gasoline gross retail margins
- Weighted average European diesel gross retail margins
- Germany gasoline gross retail margins
- Germany diesel gross retail margins
- France gasoline gross retail margins
- France diesel gross retail margins
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