Fuel additives are special solutions, an integral part of automotive, industrial and aerospace applications that are used with conventional petroleum to enhance their properties. The market is valued at USD 7.22 billion in 2017 and is projected to USD 11.3 billion by 2024 at a CAGR of 7.82%.
European Fuel additives market share:
Gasoline is majorly consumed across the world and automobile is a major segment for fuel additives in the aviation sector. The major market share is for the rapid growth of automobile industry.
European Fuel additives market size:
European Fuel additives market, rise in passenger traffic that is mainly grown in the tourism industry.
European Fuel additives market growth:
The market is mainly having a great demand for ultra-low sulfur diesel across the globe. And the major drivers of the market increase in a number of vehicles which lead to the great demand for clean and efficient fuel, enactment
European Fuel additives market industry analysis:
The fuel additives market is segmented by type and application. On the basis of the type, it is categorized into Antifoams, Anti-oxidants, biocides, Anti-knock, centane improvers, Corrosion inhibitors, lubricity additive, de-emulsifiers and cold flow improvers. On the basis of application, the market is categorized into Gasoline, diesel, aviation, automobile and jet fuel.
European Fuel additives market outlook:
Many industries and firms in the fuel additives market are continuously trying for technological inclination and are entering the markets with various efficient, advantageous and strategic agreements.
European Fuel additives market Trends:
ExxonMobil Corp. is having partnerships with leading universities to develop new technologies and improve the efficiency. Performance materials segment is managed by Evonik. It mainly focuses on developing and manufacturing polymer materials and intermediates especially
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