The Asian Age

ANNUAL OIL USAGE FALLS BY 11%

- DEBJIT CHAKRABORT­Y

India's petroleum consumptio­n fell for the first time in more than two decades in 2020 as the coronaviru­s pandemic shuttered businesses and factories, hurting demand from one of the world's largest users of the fuel.

Total petroleum demand declined 10.8 per cent last year from 2019, and was at a fiveyear low of 193.4 million tonnes, according to Bloomberg calculatio­ns of provisiona­l data published by the oil ministry's Petroleum Planning & Analysis Cell. The annual contractio­n was the first on record, going back as far as 1999.

Consumptio­n of petroleum fuels by Asia's second-biggest oil importer collapsed by as much as 70 per cent after it embarked on one of the world's most stringent nationwide quarantine­s in March. The drop resulted in a sharp cutback in crude processing and operations at petrochemi­cal plants.

The strict restrictio­ns ravaged the Indian economy, which is set for its biggest contractio­n in annual gross domestic product in records going back to 1952. The government has relaxed most of the curbs to pull Asia's third-biggest economy out of the slump.

Demand is picking up as restrictio­ns are eased. Monthly consumptio­n of petroleum fuels, a proxy of crude oil demand, was about 1.8 per cent short of previous year's levels in December, and touched an 11-month high.

Petrol consumptio­n last month rose 9.3 per cent year-on-year, the highest since May 2019, on increased use of personal vehicles. Diesel demand was 2.8 per cent lower from a year earlier.

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