Petrol, ATF sales surge 8.5% in Oct

Petrol and jet fuel sales increased by around 8.5% in October due to higher travel during the festive season. Diesel sales remained stagnant, affected by factors such as high rainfall and a shift towards electricity by farmers and railways. LPG sales rose by 7.5%.

Petrol, ATF sales surge 8.5% in Oct
Petrol and jet fuel sales jumped around 8.5% year-on-year in October on increased travel during the festive season, while diesel sales—mainly used in commercial long-haul transport—stagnated.

Sales of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), primarily used for cooking in India, rose by 7.5%, according to the oil ministry data . However, diesel consumption has slowed this year due to a combination of factors, including high rainfall, a decline in vehicle sales, and a shift toward electricity use by farmers and railways.

Diesel represents 40% of all refined product volumes consumed in the country, and its declining usage is impacting national oil demand.

During the festive season, there is typically a surge in leisure travel, leading to increased demand for petrol and aviation fuel.

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