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2020-12-17 来源: 中国石化新闻网 |
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中国石化新闻网讯 据经济时报网站12月14日消息:在交通运输和商业活动复苏的推动下,印度11月燃料消费连续第三个月上升,不过同比下降表明经济复苏乏力。 石油和天然气部石油规划和分析小组(PPAC)的数据显示,11月成品油消费量为1783万吨,较上月增长0.4%。柴油消费是与经济增长挂钩的关键指标,约占印度总体成品油销售的40%。柴油消费环比微增0.6%,但同比下降7%,至704万吨。 近几周,印度的汽油消费一直是亚洲对汽油需求的主要推动因素之一,加上印度整体燃油销售的稳步增长,已促使该国炼油商提高产能。“亚太地区的汽柴油需求在今年第四季度加速复苏,主要受印度推动,因为该国现在进入了季节性汽柴油高需求期。”WoodMac研究助理Qiaoling Chen说。 汽油销量为266万吨,较10月增长0.4%,较上年同期增长5.1%。 燃料总需求较上年同期下降3.7%,10月出现自今年2月以来的首次同比增长,原因是制造业和服务业放缓,消费者呆在室内以避免感染。 液化石油气(LPG)的销售同比增长约4%,至235万吨,但较上月下降2.9%,石脑油销量同比增长7.2%,至134万吨。用于筑路的沥青销量同比增长约19%,而燃料油销量增长约8.7%。 冯娟 摘译自 经济时报 原文如下: India's fuel demand climbs for third straight month in November India's fuel consumption rose for a third straight month in November, helped by reviving transportation and business activity, although a year-on-year fall pointed to a sluggish economic recovery. Consumption of refined fuels, a proxy for oil demand, in November rose 0.4% from the previous month to 17.83 million tonnes, data from the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) of the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas released on Saturday showed. Diesel consumption, a key parameter linked to economic growth and which accounts for about 40% of overall refined fuel sales in India, edged up 0.6% month-on-month, but fell 7% to 7.04 million tonnes on an annual basis. Gasoil consumption in India, which has been one of the primary drivers for Asian demand for the fuel in recent weeks, alongside steady growth in overall fuel sales, has prompted the country's refiners to ramp up capacity. "For Asia Pacific gasoil/diesel demand, recovery is accelerating in Q4 2020, driven mainly by India as the country now enters high seasonal gasoil/diesel demand period," said WoodMac research associate Qiaoling Chen. Sales of gasoline, or petrol, rose by 0.4% from October and 5.1% from a year earlier to 2.66 million tonnes. India's daily coronavirus cases have declined steadily, although the country has the world's second-highest number of infections with more than 9.8 million cases. Total fuel demand fell 3.7% on year after registering its first year-on-year increase since February in October, as manufacturing and services slowed with consumers staying indoors to avoid getting infected by the novel coronavirus. Cooking gas, or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), sales increased by about 4% to 2.35 million tonnes from a year earlier, but fell 2.9% from the previous month, while naphtha sales rose by 7.2% to 1.34 million tonnes year-on-year. Sales of bitumen, used for making roads, were up about 19% on year, while those of fuel oil increased by about 8.7%. |