ARA Gasoil Inventories
ARA gasoil inventories and their impact on ICE low sulphur gasoil price volatility
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Alejandro Alderete Berzaba
Senior Research Analyst, Commodities Trading Data & Analytics
Alejandro Alderete Berzaba
Senior Research Analyst, Commodities Trading Data & Analytics
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Principal Analyst, North American Crude Markets
Dylan White
Principal Analyst, North American Crude Markets
Dylan leverages cutting-edge data to offer real-time insight into the oil industry.
View Dylan White's full profileStorage levels in the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) region are key indicators of the supply-demand balance for refined products across Europe and global markets. As the delivery point for ICE Low Sulphur Gasoil futures contracts and a critical hub with strong global trading connections, inventory changes in ARA can significantly impact prices.
Wood Mackenzie’s detailed and timely ARA storage data equips traders with actionable insights into inventory levels, capacity shifts, and market trends at this essential hub. These insights enable subscribers to refine internal models, identify trading opportunities, and mitigate risks effectively.
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As Europe’s leading hub in the transition to biofuels, ARA plays a pivotal role in biofuel storage and distribution. Wood Mackenzie leverages advanced technologies like infrared imagery and aerial diagnostics to deliver accurate, tank-level biofuel storage data. This includes monitoring product changes and capacity updates, providing reliable intelligence for all biofuels stored in the region.