India’s Fuel Appetite Seen at a Record Even as Oil Nears $100
- Demand for petroleum fuels may advance 5.5% in 2022-23: PPAC
- Consumption has missed initial projections in past three years
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India, the world’s third-biggest oil user, expects consumption of petroleum fuels to touch a record next year even as crude prices move toward the $100-a-barrel mark.
Demand has been pegged at 214.5 million tons in the year starting on April 1, according to predictions by the Indian oil ministry’s Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell. If achieved, that would be an all-time high and an increase of 5.5% from a revised estimate for 2021-22.