Fuel marketing opportunities are fast and fleeting. To be able to pounce on favorable conditions, you need timely data.
Category: Refined Fuels
Lessons learned from downstream energy’s past
Our latest white paper shows how the energy industry’s history gives us lessons in resiliency, and how we will rise above our current challenges.
Vaccine Optimism and Lifting Lockdowns – What it All Means for Refined Fuels Demand
With governments beginning to lift economic restrictions in some of the most populous cities in the country, it’s time for an update on the state of U.S. diesel and gasoline demand and to explore what lifting these restrictions should mean for fuel demand.
A brighter tomorrow starts with better demand data
How do you thrive in 2020’s aftermath, when previous demand forecasting methods no longer cut it? The answer is better data.
Context is the holy grail
In the quest for the best possible refined fuels demand data, there’s been a revolution.
Who benefits from better refined fuel demand data?
There are three key fuel marketing roles who need accurate fuel demand information the most. We break it down.
Want to combat fuel demand uncertainty? Get granular.
After a challenging 2020, the key to successful fuel marketing in the year ahead may lie in the availability of near real-time demand data.
DTN Fills Critical Data Gap With Fuel Demand Intelligence
MINNEAPOLIS (January 14, 2021) – In a marketplace where pricing and supply data changes in mere seconds, DTN, a leading data, analytics and technology company, now delivers market-level intelligence that drives educated decisions based on the most current data available.
Improve margins with a new benchmark for rack data
Do you know the actual price in your market based on changing market data? Improve your margins with the new benchmark for rack pricing data. Watch the video to learn more.
Holiday Season Consumer Behavior Helps Stall COVID-19 Fuel Demand Cycle
Refined Fuels Demand data from DTN shows resilient diesel demand amid rising e-commerce sales in November, while gasoline demand weakness accelerated as economic and social activity slowed due to surging COVID-19 cases leading up to the Thanksgiving Day holiday.