India's fuel demand dips to lowest in over two years
India's fuel demand slipped to its lowest in over two years in September after a fall in diesel and industrial fuel consumption negated the rise in petrol and LPG consumption.
Consumption of petroleum products in September dropped to 16.01 million tonnes, its lowest since July 2017, from 16.06 million tonnes in the same month last year, according to data from the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC).
Diesel, the most used fuel in the country, saw demand drop by 3.2% to 5.8 million tonnes, while naphtha sales were down by a quarter to 844,000 tonnes.
Bitumen, used in road construction, too saw consumption drop by 7.3% to 343,000 tonnes. Fuel oil sales edged 3.8% lower in September to 525,000 tonnes.
These downward trends negated the rise in cooking gas (LPG) and petrol demand. The sale of petrol rose 6.2% to 2.37 million tonnes, but sale of jet fuel or ATF fell 1.6% to 666,000 tonnes.
LPG consumption surged 6% to 2.18 million tonnes on the back of government's push for the use of cleaner fuel in household kitchens in rural areas in place of firewood to check pollution and safeguard the health of women.
Kerosene, which is fast being replaced by LPG and natural gas as a cooking medium, saw demand fall almost 38% to 176,000 tonnes.
Petroleum coke consumption was however 18% higher at 1.73 million tonnes.
Meanwhile, Fitch Solutions revised downward its India oil demand forecast, reflecting a deteriorating macroeconomic backdrop and rising risks to growth.
"We now forecast demand growth to average 3.8% y-o-y over the three years to 2021, down from 4.6% previously," it said, adding softening of Indian fuel demand adds to an increasingly bearish out