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Jonathan Martland at Energex Partners explores the evolving role of the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) region
The Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp region (ARA), long established as a premium hub for gasoline blending, finds itself at a crossroads. The confluence of regulatory changes and market dynamics is reshaping the landscape, compelling a strategic reassessment of ARA’s role in this sector.
Regulation & Market Shifts
The introduction of stringent regulations by the Dutch Inspectie Leefomgevingen Transport (ILT) in 2022, aimed at curtailing the export of low-quality gasoline with high sulphur and benzene content, has set off a chain of events. While the ILT’s measures were designed to prevent the Netherlands from being a conduit for ‘dirty’ gasoline, particularly to West Africa, the outcome has been less straightforward.
Contrary to the ILT’s expectations, the consequence has been a geographical shift in blending activities, with Antwerp emerging as a beneficiary, maintaining its export volumes to West Africa. The decline in West African demand for ARA’s gasoline is more attributable to Nigeria’s subsidy removal than to regulatory changes in...
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