The New Normal of Fuel – Live Webinar

By Published On: July 6, 2020Categories: Daily Market News & Insights

For a thorough overview of both market and procurement trends in fuel markets, tune into Mansfield’s webinar tomorrow: The New Normal of Fuel. We’ll have a live Q&A, and you can send questions to info@mansfieldoil.com ahead of time to hear them answered during the webinar.

The webinar will cover two key topics:

  1. What is happening in fuel markets now?
  2. How should fuel buyers react?

What Is Happening in Fuel Markets?

Fuel markets are changing every day, and staying on top of the latest is critical for fuel buyers. Demand of gasoline and jet fuel fell early and strongly, while diesel demand waited longer to fall. Jet fuel demand remains heavily suppressed, while diesel and gasoline are well into their recovery. Mansfield’s experts will discuss how these demand changes have rippled throughout the entire fuel supply chain, from producers to refiners to suppliers.

How Should Buyers React?

The phrase “The New Normal” has become a common refrain in the business environment, as companies evaluate everything from revenue trends to work-from-home to supply chains. In the new normal for fuel procurement, it’s crucial to ensure that operations run smoothly, procurement is optimized, and cash remains available. Mansfield’s solutions experts will provide prescriptive ways that companies can accomplish all three tasks.

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