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The Automotive Fuel market is composed of two main types of fuel: Gasoline and Diesel. Gasoline is a petroleum-derived fuel that is used in most cars and light trucks. It is a highly combustible fuel that is used to power internal combustion engines. Diesel is a heavier fuel derived from petroleum that is used in larger vehicles such as trucks and buses. It is a more efficient fuel than gasoline and is used to power diesel engines. Both fuels are widely available and are used in a variety of vehicles.
The Automotive Fuel market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a range of products and services. Major players in the market include ExxonMobil, BP, Shell, Chevron, Total, and Valero. Other companies in the market include Phillips 66, Marathon Petroleum, Sunoco, and CITGO. Show Less Read more