Product prices strengthened, as closed gasoline and naphtha arbitrages from Europe buoyed values. Steady domestic and Latin American diesel demand underpinned distillate price gains.Tight supplies lifted gasoline prices. Atlantic coast gasoline was in short supply, with a dearth of naphtha available for gasoline blending. The French strike at Fos-Lavera kept European gasoline prices firm, limiting the availability of prompt cargoes for delivery to the US.
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