Retail Policies in the Global Gasoline Market
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4468/2010.1.09riboldazziKeywords:
Oil Companies, Global Competition, Scarcity of Supply, Gasoline RetailAbstract
The global motor fuel market is dominated by the oil companies (NOC – National Oil Companies and IOC – International Oil Companies) which control the raw material and manage stable alliances designed to monitor the various stages of the fuel supply chain. Where distribution is concerned, the large oil companies are being threatened by the expansion of large retailers which, particularly in certain European countries, now
occupy important positions.
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