The Coronavirus Hit Gasoline and Jet Fuel. Diesel May Be Next
- Fuel’s margins have been supported by non-transport demand
- Market at risk of deep surplus unless refiners cut production
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The world over, one mainstream fuel -- diesel -- has managed to remain a decent profit center for the oil refining industry at large as the novel coronavirus ravages economies and their wider demand for petroleum products.