New Delhi: Petrol and diesel sales in India jumped in September as economic activity picked up with the nearing festival season and the ending of the monsoon raised the demand, preliminary industry data showed. Petrol sales soared 13.2 percent to 2.65 million tonnes in September when compared to 2.34 million tonnes of consumption in the same month last year.
Sales were 20.7 percent higher than Covid-marred September 2020 and 23.3 percent more than pre-pandemic September 2019. Demand was, however, 1.9 percent lower than the previous month of August 2022. Diesel, the most used fuel in the country, posted a handsome 22.6 percent rise in sales in September to 5.99 million tonnes when compared to the same month last year. Consumption was up 23.7 percent over September 2020 and nearly 15 percent higher than pre-Covid 2019.
The fuel, which had seen a near 5 percent drop in sales in August when compared to the previous month of July, saw demand rise 1.3 percent month-on-month. Industry sources said the ending of monsoon rains in most parts of the country and a pick up in agriculture season led to a rise in diesel demand. Rains usually restrict mobility and demand from the farm sector, which uses diesel in irrigation pumps and trucking. Also, the approaching festival season led to a pick-up in economic activity and a rise in demand.