Copyright © HT Media Limited
All rights reserved.

HT Auto wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe

India's fuel demand nearly doubles in May as lockdown restrictions ease

  • Fuel consumption, a proxy for oil demand in Asia's third biggest economy, totalled 14.65 million tonnes.
File photo used for representational purpose. (REUTERS)

India's fuel demand nearly doubled in May from the previous month as the country eased coronavirus-led restrictions, Oil Ministry data showed on Wednesday, signalling a slow revival of economic activity.

Fuel consumption, a proxy for oil demand in Asia's third biggest economy, totalled 14.65 million tonnes in May, 47.4% higher than in April but still 23.3% lower than a year earlier, the data from the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) of the ministry showed.

Also Read : How fuel prices have surged in India in four days)

Local sales of refined products in the world's third biggest oil importer and consumer had fallen to their lowest since 2007 in April as the nation imposed a complete lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

Due to the improving demand, Indian refiners are already scaling up crude processing, like their Asian peers. Indian Oil Corp, the country's top refiner, aims to operate its plants at about 90% capacity in June.

(Recap read - Fuel prices may rise by 5 per litre after daily revision restarts: Sources)

Also check these Vehicles

Find more Cars
Benling India Believe
BatteryCapacity Icon3.2 kWh Range Icon120 km
₹ 1.26 Lakhs
Benling India Benling Kriti
Range Icon60 km/charge
₹ 56,940 - 66,121
Benling India Benling Falcon
Range Icon75 km/charge
₹ 62,200 - 71,248
HCD India NPS Cargo
Range Icon70 km/charge
₹ 54,500 - 58,500
TVS iQube Electric
BatteryCapacity Icon4.56 kWh Range Icon100 km
₹ 1.17 - 1.23 Lakhs

However industry analysts expect it to take months for consumption to reach pre-lockdown levels as the monsoon season approaches, manufacturing activities remain low and transportation demand takes a hit in some parts of the country.

Consumption of diesel, which accounts for about two-fifths of India's overall fuel usage and is widely used in transportation and irrigation, was down about 29.4% year-on-year at 5.50 million tonnes.

Sales of gasoline, or petrol, fell by 35.3% from a year earlier to 1.77 million tonnes.

Petrol and diesel sales in May, however, increased by 81.8% and 69.1% respectively from April, the data shows.

Cooking gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sales rose about 12.8% to 2.32 million tonnes, with naphtha sales up by 36.4% to 1.08 million tonnes.

LPG sales in India are rising as the government provides free cooking gas cylinders to the poor.

First Published Date: 11 Jun 2020, 08:35 AM IST
Similar Stories
NEXT ARTICLE BEGINS