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India's Gasoil, Gasoline Sales Top Pre-COVID Level On Price Hike Fears

Demand for fuel in first half of March grew 24 percent over March 2019
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Published on March 28, 2022

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    India's gasoline and gasoil sales rose above pre-COVID levels of 2019 in the first half of March, preliminary data released on Wednesday showed, as consumers and dealers topped tanks ahead on likelihood of a fuel price hike after March 10.

    State-controlled retailers sold 3.53 million tonnes of gasoil from March 1 to 15, up 32.8% from a month earlier. Sales of gasoline were 1.24 million tonnes, up 18.8%.

    Bharat Petroleum Corp Chairman A.K. Singh said, "20%-25% demand increase was due to customers and dealers buying more anticipating price rise."

    The retailers have not raised pump prices since Nov. 4 despite a surge in global oil and fuel prices, a move seen as aiding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party in crucial state assembly elections.

    The elections for five states, including the most populous Uttar Pradesh, got over on March 10.

    Sales of gasoil, which accounts for about two-fifths of India's overall refined fuel consumption, are directly linked to industrial activity in Asia's third-largest economy.

    India's gasoline sales have been rising since the country eased pandemic lockdowns, as people continued to prefer using personal vehicles over public transport for safety reasons.

    State-run Indian Oil Corp, Hindustan Petroleum Corp and BPCL own about 90% of the country's retail fuel outlets.

    Below is a table of India's preliminary fuel sales data with volumes in thousand tonnes.

    Refined Fuel March 1-15 %chg from Feb. 1-15 %chg yr/yr %chg vs March 2020 %chg vs March 2019
    Gasoline 1236.2 18.8 17.7 24.3 24.4
    Gasoil 3529.4 32.8 23.7 33.5 17.3
    Jet Fuel 232.9 19.6 7.1 -27.5 -31.1
    Liquefied Petroleum Gas 1293.8 -1.9 17.1 13.3 17.4

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