Gasoline Stockpiles Rise to Five-Month High in Europe’s Hub
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Gasoline stockpiles in independent storage in Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp, Europe’s oil-trading hub, rose to a five-month high because of imports, according to PJK International BV.
Gasoline inventories increased 3.4 percent to 668,000 metric tons in the week to today, according to PJK, a researcher in the Netherlands. That’s the most since July 28. Supplies arrived from France, Latvia, Russia, Sweden and the U.K., while product was sent to the U.K., the U.S. and West Africa.