French Energy Ministry Considers Increasing Oil Refining Capacity
03.24.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

March 24, 2026 [Reuters]- The ‌French Energy Ministry has started evaluating the possibility of increasing the capacity of the country’s five ​oil refineries in a bid to ​soften the impact of the conflict in Iran ⁠on energy prices, it said on ​Monday.

 

The ministry is particularly looking into fuel ​and diesel, it said.

“There is no risk of supply disruption. However, there is market tension, ​particularly evident in the sharper ​rise in diesel prices compared to gasoline prices,” ‌the ⁠ministry told reporters.

France imported about 50% of its diesel consumption before the start of the war, it said.

Prices and ​supply of ​crude ⁠oil and refined products have become extremely volatile after Iran ​effectively closed the key Strait ​of ⁠Hormuz, through which about a fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas ⁠flows, ​in response to strikes ​by the U.S. and Israel.

 

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