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The Refineries market is a complex and dynamic sector of the energy industry. It is responsible for the production of gasoline and diesel, two of the most widely used fuels in the world. Refineries use crude oil as their primary input, and through a series of processes, they convert it into a variety of products, including gasoline and diesel. Refineries also produce other products such as jet fuel, lubricants, and petrochemicals. Refineries are typically large, capital-intensive operations, and they are subject to a variety of regulations and environmental standards.
The Refineries market is highly competitive, with a number of large players operating globally. Some of the major companies in the market include ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Shell, Total, and Valero. Show Less Read more