Barrons
21 Aug 2026, 06:00 UTC · 2h ago
Why Oil Refiner Stocks Can Keep Gaining
NewsImpactScreener rates every claim in this story for market impact and maps it to the tickers most exposed.

Barrons
21 Aug 2026, 06:00 UTC · 2h ago
NewsImpactScreener rates every claim in this story for market impact and maps it to the tickers most exposed.

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Crude oil prices have increased by approximately 50% in 2026. — Significant rises in energy input costs typically act as a drag on global economic growth and increase inflationary pressures.
-0.60Gasoline and diesel prices have risen more sharply than crude oil. — Higher refined product prices increase transportation costs and consumer spending constraints more directly than raw crude.
-0.40Oil refiners are seeing increased profitability alongside rising product prices. — Stronger crack spreads and product pricing generally lead to higher margins for refining companies.
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