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color:#2E2E2E">Digital Desk: Petrol
and diesel consumption rose above pre-pandemic levels in March, raising the
country's fuel demand by 4.2% to a three-year high, according to official
figures released on Monday.
color:#2E2E2E">Data from the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) of the
oil ministry showed that the total petroleum product consumption in March was
19.41 million tonnes, the highest since March 2019.
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color:#2E2E2E">Demand for transport fuel rose in March, as the economy
continued to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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color:#2E2E2E">With almost 40 per cent of all petroleum products consumed in
the country coming from diesel, the demand rose by 6.7% to 7.7 million tonnes.
Petrol sales reached 2.91 million tonnes, up 6.1% from pre-Covid.
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color:#2E2E2E">Demand for both the fuels in March was above pre-pandemic levels.
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color:#2E2E2E">Diesel consumption was higher due to strong demand from the
agriculture sector as well as stocking up by consumers and petrol pumps in
anticipation of a price hike.
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color:#2E2E2E">Cooking gas (LPG) demand grew by 9.8 per cent to 2.48 million
tonnes in March.
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