Covid-19: Petrol, diesel sales fall in January as Omicron spreads

The rapid spread of the Omicron variant of coronavirus has led to the imposition of local restrictions in several parts of the country

Ethanol Blending, Petrol, Petroleum
Press Trust of India New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Jan 17 2022 | 8:05 PM IST

India's petrol and diesel sales fell in the first fortnight of January as the third wave of the pandemic starts to bite the economy as reflected in dip in workplace mobility and airline traffic.

Sale of diesel, which accounts for about 40 per cent of India's overall fuel consumption and mirrors industrial activity, fell 14.1 per cent to 2.47 million tonne during January 1-15 when compared with the same period in December and 4.99 per cent from a year ago, preliminary data from state fuel retailers showed.

Diesel sales were down nearly 8 per cent over the January 2020 period.

The rapid spread of the Omicron variant of coronavirus has led to the imposition of local restrictions in several parts of the country, hurting truck movements.

Petrol sales during January 1-15 at 9,64,380 tonne were 13.81 per cent lower than the first fortnight of December and 2.82 per cent lower than a year-ago period, the data showed.

It however was 5.66 per cent higher than January 2020 sales and continued to stay above pre-COVID-19 levels as people continued to prefer using personal vehicles over public transport for safety reasons.

Jet fuel sales fell 13 per cent to 2,08,980 tonne during the first half of January when compared with the month-ago figure but were 7.34 per cent higher year-on-year. It was 38.2 per cent lower than January 2020 numbers.

Cooking gas LPG sales rose 4.85 per cent month-on-month and 9.47 per cent year-on-year to 1.28 million tonne. This was 15.25 per cent higher than January 2020, the data showed.

LPG sales have been higher on the back of free cylinders that the government distributed to mitigate the fallout of COVID on the poor.

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First Published: Jan 17 2022 | 8:05 PM IST

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