India’s fuel consumption grows at slower rate of 5% in FY17

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India’s fuel consumption grew at a slower rate of five per cent in the previous financial year ended on March 31 as diesel demand slowed. The world’s third largest oil consumer saw demand for fuel and petroleum products rise to 194.2 million tonne in 2016-17, up from 184.6 mt in the previous financial year, according to the data from Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) of the oil ministry.The demand growth was slower than 11.5 per cent recorded in 2015-16 when consumption had jumped to 184.67 mt from 165.5 mt in the previous year.

Demand for diesel, the most consumed fuel in the country, grew by 1.8 per cent to 74.6 mt in 2016-17. Diesel consumption has soared 7.5 per cent in 2015-16.Last financial year saw LPG sales move up by 9.8 per cent to 19.6 mt as government released two crore new connections for the poor.Petrol consumption was up 8.8 per cent to 21.84 mt on the back of rise in two-wheeler and car sales. Jet fuel sales were up 12 per cent at 6.2 mt.

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