PARIS, March 25 (Reuters) - France's Gravenchon refinery
operated by North Atlantic has agreed to increase production of
specific fuels by 10%, after talks between the French government
and refiners over the current energy market situation, Delegate
Minister for the French Energy Ministry Maud Bregeon said.
This equates to approximately 12,000 metric tons of fuel oil
and 15,000 tons of diesel being added to the market and should
help mitigate specific supply difficulties, she added.