Egyptian Petroleum Products Consumption Falls 16% YoY
Egypt’s consumption of petroleum products fell by 15.97% year-on-year (YoY) to reach 2.815 million tons in March 2018, compared to 3.35 million tons in March 2018.
Egypt’s consumption of petroleum products fell by 15.97% year-on-year (YoY) to reach 2.815 million tons in March 2018, compared to 3.35 million tons in March 2018.
The value of Egyptian petroleum exports increased by 5.7% to reach $407 million during January and February 2018, up from $385 million in the first two months of 2017.
Egypt’s consumption of diesel reached 1.016 million tons in February 2018, a 9.12% year-on-year (Y.o.Y) decrease.
Egyptian natural gas output increased 24.8% year-on-year (Y.o.Y), reaching 3.191 million tons in February 2018 compared to 2.556 million tons in February 2017.
Egypt’s electricity generation increased by around 0.67% year-on-year to reach 15 kWh in January 2018, compared to 14.9 kWh in January 2017.
Egypt produced 554,000 tons of diesel in January 2018, an 8.73% year-on-year decrease.
Egypt’s butane imports increased 19% year-on-year between January 2017 and January 2018.
Egypt’s consumption of petroleum products fell from 3.282 million tons in January 2017 to 2.896 million tons in January 2018, a 11.76% year-on-year decrease.
Egyptian natural gas output increased 28.45% year-on-year, reaching 3.595 million tons in January 2018 compared to 2.799 million tons in January 2017.
Egypt’s generated electricity increased by around 2.9% year-on-year in November 2017.