Gasoline Stockpiles Fall in Europe on Exports, PJK Says

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Gasoline stockpiles in independent storage in Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp, Europe’s oil-trading hub, decreased for a third week on exports, according to PJK International BV.

Gasoline stockpiles fell 8.3 percent to 616,000 metric tons in the week to today, the lowest level since mid-June, data from PJK, a researcher based in the Netherlands, showed. Cargoes were sent to Benin, Mexico, South Africa, the U.S. and West Africa. Shipments of the motor fuel arrived from Finland, France, Norway, Portugal, Russia and the U.K.