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Diesel Sales Rise In December, But Omicron Seen Dampening Demand

Dieselaccounts for about two-fifth of refined fuel consumption in India.
Dieselaccounts for about two-fifth of refined fuel consumption in India.

Indian state refiners' daily diesel sales rose in December from the previous month but a rapid surge in infections due to the Omicron coronavirus variant could hit fuel demand in Asia's third largest economy.

State retailers sold about 208,150 tonnes of diesel a day in December, up 8.75% from November and 1.48% higher than the same month last year, preliminary sales data compiled by the industry showed.

However, it represented a 1.60% decline versus December 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic had spread globally.

Movement of diesel-consuming trucks in India picked up in December as more fruits and vegetables were transported across the country than usual that month, while factory output and exports continued to grow, truckers association Indian Foundation of Transport Research & Training said in a statement.

But it added that the rapid spread of Omicron in India in the last few days of December had "initiated (a) sense of nervousness" in trade and commerce, which was beginning to impact the road transport business.

Diesel accounts for about two-fifth of refined fuel consumption in India and is directly linked to industrial activity.

Industrial activity slowed in December but remained above the 50-mark that separates growth from contraction.

India's Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index, compiled and collected by IHS Markit December 6-17, fell to 55.5 in December from November's 57.6 though it stayed above the 50 mark for a sixth month.

Daily petrol sales rose 3.21% month-on-month to 81,950 tonnes in December as motorists preferred to use personal vehicles to protect against Covid.

State retailers - Indian Oil Corp, Bharat Petroleum Corp and Hindustan Petroleum Corp - control about 90% of the fuel stations in the country.

India's jet fuel sales continued to rise in December from the previous month, but there are signs that growing travel restrictions to contain the spread of Omicron could hit jet fuel demand.

Asian refining margins for jet fuel plunged to a three-week low last week as airlines trimmed capacity amid surging Omicron infections.

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