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Fuel demand gradually returning to PRE-COVID levels: Government

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: India’s fuel sales in June reached 88 per cent of the PRE-COVID-19 levels as easing of lockdown restrictio­ns is reviving economic activities, the government said on Wednesday. “The sales of petroleum products in India, the world’s third-biggest oil consuming nation, had in April fallen to the lowest since 2007, due to the nationwide lockdown, necessitat­ed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 pandemic,” an official statement said.

Demand, however, began to revive in May and in June reached 88 per cent of preCOVID levels, it said. “India’s overall petroleum products consumptio­n, which had nosedived in last week of March and April this year, is now steadily getting to its pre-lockdown levels in June, as emanating from the PSUS’ (IOC, BPCL, and HPCL) sales figures,” it said.

At 11.8 million tonnes of consumptio­n, fuel demand in June was 88 per cent of 13.4 million tonnes consumptio­n in June 2019. Petrol consumptio­n of 2 million tonnes in June was 85 per cent of last year’s levels, while diesel at 5.5 million tonnes was 82 per cent of normal levels during this month.

“With the timely arrival of monsoon and pick-up in agricultur­al activities during Kharif season, there was marked accelerati­on in diesel consumptio­n and gained 96 per cent on April volumes of 2.8 million tonnes,” the statement said.

Demand for LPG fuel continues to rise, with robust growth of 16.6 per cent in June over last year.

ATF consumptio­n registered 4-times volume increase from April levels. “Demand of industrial fuels such as sulphur, petcoke, and naphtha reached to levels of 89.3 per cent, 118 per cent and 120.2 per cent respective­ly, while marine fuels reached to a level of 138.5 per cent vis-a-vis correspond­ing period last year,” it said. Similarly, with the restart of major road constructi­on projects, bitumen consumptio­n has registered a solid growth of 32 per cent in June.

The crude oil throughput of state-owned refineries has already crossed 85 per cent as on date, from as low as of 55 per cent in the beginning of April.

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