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Oil Refineries in Romania Market Report
AII Data Processing, Jan 2011, Pages: 28
Romania's crude oil refining sector is the largest in Southeastern Europe in terms of operating capacity. The country’s refining capacity exceeds its domestic demand for petroleum products, with the surplus going for export.
In 2009, local companies processed 12.3 million tonnes of crude oil. Larger oil companies also have plans to improve their profit and refining margins through ambitious investment programmes. Unable to compete with the refineries of giants such as Petrom, Rompetrol and LUKoil, the smaller ones are either heading to a shut-down or to a shift to the petrochemicals sector, as was the example with the Arpechim refinery's petrochemical assets.
The Oil Refineries in Romania report concentrates on the current situation in the refining sector in Romania. In 2009 the companies from the oil refining sector produced slightly over 8.0 million tonnes of petrol and diesel together. The report also presents the most important activities of domestic oil companies. It also contains a background and historical data for the sector, as well as information about the supporting infrastructure. In order to put the Romanian refineries in a global context, the report contains information about the global perspectives and forecasts for the refining sector. To evaluate the sector better, the overview ends with a SWOT analysis.
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