Petroleum Products Consumption Falls by 11.6% YOY
Egypt’s consumption of petroleum products dropped by around 11.6% YOY in November 2018 to 2.542 million tons, compared to 2.877 million tons in November 2017.
Egypt’s consumption of petroleum products dropped by around 11.6% YOY in November 2018 to 2.542 million tons, compared to 2.877 million tons in November 2017.
Egypt consumed an average of 5.753 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) in fiscal year (FY) 2017/18.
Egyptian electricity production increased by 7.6% YOY in September 2018, recording 18.4 MWh compared to 17.1 MWh in September 2017.
Egypt’s diesel output fell by 5.96% YOY in October 2018 recording 552,000, down from 587,000 tons in September 2017.
Egypt’s natural gas output increased by 27.7% YOY to reach 4.176 million tons in October 2018, up from 3.27 million tons in October 2017.
Egypt’s consumption of petroleum products dropped by around 7.4% YOY in October 2018 to 2.749 million tons, compared to 2.969 million tons in October 2017.
Egyptian butane imports decreased by 40.34% YOY reaching 126,000 tons in October 2018, compared to 211,200 in October 2017.
Egyptian electricity consumption increased by 2.88% year-on-year (YOY) in August 2018, recording 14.3 megawatts per hour (MWh) compared to 13.9 MWh in August 2017.
Egypt’s diesel output dropped by 2.8% year-on-year (YOY) in September 2018 to reach 552,000 tons, down from 568,000 tons in September 2017.
Egypt’s butane imports plunged by almost a quarter (23.49%) in September.