TEHRAN July 20 (Shana): Gasoline consumption is expected to rise when holy month of Ramadan comes to an end hitting 71 million litres per day over the remaining days of summer concurrent with mounting out of town travels.
Managing director of the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company (NIOPDC), Mostafa Kashkouli made the remarks adding daily gasoline consumption in Ramadan stood at 64 million litres but is expected to rise to 71 million litres in remaining days of summer, above the average daily consumption over the year.
According to NIOPDC’s chief, holy month of Ramadan and implementation of the second phase of targeting subsidies law were the two main reasons behind recent shrinking gasoline consumption.
He further noted that gasoline consumption stood at 69 million liters per day over the first three months of current Iranian calendar year since March 21 2014, up by 2 percent against similar period last year.
NIOPDC figures also show that gasoil and kerosene consumption edged lower over the first three months of current Iranian calendar year reaching 95.2 and 4.6 million liters per day, down by 4.2 and 6 percent respectively against similar period last year.
By SHANA
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