India’s fuel demand falls to its lowest level in 10 months

India’s fuel demand falls to its lowest level in 10 months

Although it increased 8.1% from September 2021, total monthly demand in September declined 3.6% from August.
According to Phil Flynn, an analyst with Price Futures Group in Chicago, “when we look at the fall in Indian demand for oil, we discover that it is attributable to reasons such the seasonal maintenance of refineries and not necessarily the decline in the economy.”
The arrival of winter is expected to cause demand in India to increase quickly, he continued.

Fuel consumption, a measure of oil demand, increased to 17. 18 million tonnes in September from 15. 89 million tonnes a year earlier, according to data from the Oil Ministry.
Diesel sales increased 13.4% annually to 6.26 million tonnes, but they decreased 1.4% monthly, reaching their lowest level in a year.
Sales of gasoline increased by 8.8% year over year to 2.83 million tonnes.

The country of India experiences the lowest fuel consumption in ten months.

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