Volatility has become a defining feature of petroleum markets, where geopolitical tensions, pricing swings and regional supply imbalances can disrupt distribution systems. Executives responsible for fuel procurement are no longer evaluating suppliers purely on price or proximity. They are assessing whether a partner can maintain continuity when conditions shift rapidly, preserve delivery reliability across fluctuating demand cycles and align supply strategy with both wholesale and retail realities.
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