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Jet fuel squeezed as gasoil demand booms
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
oil and energy trends
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1744-7992
pISSN - 0950-1045
DOI - 10.1111/j.1744-7992.2005.300603.x
Subject(s) - jet fuel , diesel fuel , gasoline , fuel oil , heating oil , economic shortage , environmental science , boom , petroleum product , waste management , petroleum , economics , engineering , environmental engineering , chemistry , government (linguistics) , linguistics , philosophy , organic chemistry
As the US summer gasoline season begins ( see 'The Month in Brief') it is not gasoline but middle distillate that is driving product prices in that country. Fears of a heating oil shortage next winter have pushed the price of heating oil above that of motor spirit. Diesel prices have been above those of gasoline for several weeks. Strong demand for diesel and heating oil is predicted for the rest of the year, and US refiners will have to try and structure their operations so as to maximize their output of these two fuels whilst still continuing to keep the world's largest gasoline market adequately supplied. The main effect of these attempts to squeeze more gasoline, diesel and heating oil from the crude oil barrel is likely to be experienced by the product that lies in the middle: jet kerosine.

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