Oil derivatives sales during the first half of this year reached 1,761.7 million liters, compared to 1,747.5 million liters during the same period last year, marking an increase of 0.8%.
According to figures from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, sales of gasoline (90) dropped from 769.9 million liters to 748.4 million liters, recording a decrease of 2.8%, while sales of gasoline (95) increased from 70.8 million liters to 75.6 million liters, revealing a rise of 6.7%.
Diesel sales surged from 846.0 million liters to 888.1 million liters, registering a rise of 5.0%, while kerosene sales went down from 60.7 million liters to 49.6 million liters, showing a decrease of 18.3%, the figures revealed. Petra
Oil derivatives sales during the first half of this year reached 1,761.7 million liters, compared to 1,747.5 million liters during the same period last year, marking an increase of 0.8%.
According to figures from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, sales of gasoline (90) dropped from 769.9 million liters to 748.4 million liters, recording a decrease of 2.8%, while sales of gasoline (95) increased from 70.8 million liters to 75.6 million liters, revealing a rise of 6.7%.
Diesel sales surged from 846.0 million liters to 888.1 million liters, registering a rise of 5.0%, while kerosene sales went down from 60.7 million liters to 49.6 million liters, showing a decrease of 18.3%, the figures revealed. Petra
Oil derivatives sales during the first half of this year reached 1,761.7 million liters, compared to 1,747.5 million liters during the same period last year, marking an increase of 0.8%.
According to figures from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, sales of gasoline (90) dropped from 769.9 million liters to 748.4 million liters, recording a decrease of 2.8%, while sales of gasoline (95) increased from 70.8 million liters to 75.6 million liters, revealing a rise of 6.7%.
Diesel sales surged from 846.0 million liters to 888.1 million liters, registering a rise of 5.0%, while kerosene sales went down from 60.7 million liters to 49.6 million liters, showing a decrease of 18.3%, the figures revealed. Petra
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