Ammon News - The Kingdom's bill of crude oil, derivatives and mineral oils spiked by 66.9 percent during the January- August period of 2022, according to Department of Statistics figures.
The oil bill increased to about JD2.404 billion in the first eight months of this year, compared to JD1.44 billion in the same period last year, according to foreign trade data released by the department on Monday.
Fuel and mineral oils topped the list of the Kingdom's imports of oil derivatives, reaching JD704 million, up from JD482 million in the same period last year, followed by crude petroleum at JD595 million, up from JD468 million.
The Kingdom's diesel imports were at JD517 million, gasoline JD558 million, kerosene about JD9 million and lubricants about JD21 million, the figures reveled.