India Diesel Consumption Rebounds as Economic Recovery Continues
The top three Indian fuel retailers sold just 0.9% less in Oct. 1-15 than the corresponding period of 2019.
(Bloomberg) -- India’s diesel consumption is gathering pace with the onset of annual festivals, boosting sales to pre-pandemic levels in the first half of October in a sign that the economy is bouncing back.
The top three Indian fuel retailers sold 2.41 million tons of diesel Oct. 1-15, just 0.9% less than the corresponding period of 2019, according to preliminary figures from officials with direct knowledge of the matter. The sales were 14.5% higher than the same period a month earlier, they said, asking not to be named as the information is not public.
The nation’s month-long festival season -- typically during October and November -- is a busy time for diesel-guzzling trucks hitting the roads to deliver everything from clothes to refrigerators across the country. Reopening of schools and crop-harvesting activities will further boost the consumption of industrial fuel.
Diesel accounts for almost 40% of total oil product demand in the nation, and a rebound will boost refinery operations and crude imports by the world’s third-biggest oil consumer. The International Monetary Fund sees India’s gross domestic product expanding 9.5% in the year to March after contracting 7.3% last year.
Here’s a table of the preliminary data:
Oct. 1-15 (‘000 Tons) | M/m% | % Change from Oct. 1-15, 2019 | |
---|---|---|---|
Diesel | 2,413.4 | 14.5% | -0.9% |
Gasoline | 1,046.6 | 2% | 8.3% |
LPG | 1,117.5 | -3.2% | 2.5% |
Jet | 200.8 | 10.6% | -36.5% |
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