In 2023, the aviation gasoline refinery output in the Netherlands stood at 59.15 thousand tonnes of oil equivalent. Over the previous two years, the output showed minimal variation, decreasing by 11.26% in 2022 and again by 0.017% in 2023. Over the last five years, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) averaged out to 6.81%, indicating overall stability with minor fluctuations.
Looking back over a longer period, from 2013 to 2023, the output has experienced significant volatility. Key years include 2015 with a sharp rise of 46.98%, followed by a significant drop of 27.17% in 2016. Another notable variation was in 2018 with a dramatic decline of 36.76%. Post-2018, the annual variations have been more subdued, averaging minor increases and decreases without any steep changes.
Future trends to watch for include the gradual stabilization of the refinery output, starting at 59.14 in 2024 and marginally decreasing to 59.12 thousand tonnes of oil equivalent by 2028. This suggests that the industry may have reached a point of equilibrium, with the forecasted 5-year CAGR indicating negligible change at -0.01%.