Egypt’s Diesel Consumption Drops 6.69% YOY
Egypt’s diesel consumption fell 6.69% year-on-year (YOY) in March 2018.
Egypt’s diesel consumption fell 6.69% year-on-year (YOY) in March 2018.
Egypt has increased the daily amounts of diesel delivered to the local market to around 41,000 tons.
Egypt’s consumption of diesel reached 1.016 million tons in February 2018, a 9.12% year-on-year (Y.o.Y) decrease.
The Egyptian local market consumed around 275,000 tons per week, across the state’s sector, while the country’s output reached 130,000 per week.
Egypt produced 554,000 tons of diesel in January 2018, an 8.73% year-on-year decrease.
Egypt’s diesel consumption decreased by 4.46% Year-on-Year (Y.o.Y) from 1.278 million tons in December 2016, to 1.221 million tons in December 2017.
Egypt's consumption of diesel exceeded 1.2 million ton per month, across all the consuming sectors.
Egypt’s diesel production decreased by around 7.8% year-on-year (Y.o.Y) to 544,000 tons in November 2017, compared to 590,000 tons in November 2016.
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Diesel consumption in the Egyptian market reached around 305,000 tons per week across all sectors, Abed Ezz El Regal, Head of the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC), said.