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The petroleum market is a complex and dynamic industry that produces and distributes gasoline and diesel fuel. Gasoline is a petroleum-based fuel used in motor vehicles, while diesel is a heavier fuel used in larger vehicles such as trucks and buses. The market is highly competitive, with many different companies competing for market share. Refineries process crude oil into gasoline and diesel, and then transport it to retail outlets. The retail outlets then sell the fuel to consumers. The price of gasoline and diesel is determined by the global supply and demand of crude oil, as well as the cost of refining and transporting the fuel.
The petroleum market is dominated by large multinational companies such as ExxonMobil, Shell, BP, Chevron, and Total. These companies are involved in all aspects of the market, from exploration and production to refining and retail. Smaller companies also play a role in the market, providing services such as transportation and storage. Show Less Read more