Fuel demand rebounded in India in June
The Hindu
After curbs were eased, mobility picks up, says Ministry data
Fuel demand rebounded in June after slumping to a nine-month low in the previous month as curbs to stop the spread of the pandemic were eased, helping economic activity and mobility to pick up. Fuel consumption rose 1.5% to 16.33 million tonnes in June from a year earlier and by 8% over May 2021, data from the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell of Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas showed. Petrol sales rose 5.6% year-on-year to 2.4 million tonnes. It was up 21% from May’s 1.99 million tonnes.More Related News

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