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Consumption of heavy ends petroleum products in India during 2004-12

August 29, 2014

During 2004-12, Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of consumption of Furnace Oil heavy ends petroleum products was -2.8%. During this period, consumption of Furnace Oil decreased by 18.2% from 9136 thousand tonne in 2004-05 to 7473 thousand tonne in 2011-12. During this period, CAGR of consumption of Low Sulphur Heavy Stock (LSHS) heavy ends petroleum products was -12.3%. During this period, consumption of LSHS decreased by 60.1% from 4404 thousand tonne in 2004-05 to 1759 thousand tonne in 2011-12. During this period, CAGR of consumption of Lubes/Greases heavy ends petroleum products was 10.7%. During this period, consumption of Lubes/Greases increased by 103.8% from 1347 thousand tonne in 2004-05 to 2745 thousand tonne in 2011-12.

During this period, CAGR of consumption of Bitumen heavy ends petroleum products was -7.7%. During this period, consumption of Bitumen increased by 68.6% from 2745 thousand tonne in 2004-05 to 4628 thousand tonne in 2011-12.
During this period, CAGR of consumption of Petroleum Coke heavy ends petroleum products was 10.1%. During this period, consumption of Petroleum Coke increased by 96.4% from 3129 thousand tonne in 2004-05 to 6145 thousand tonne in 2011-12.

Note: *: Provisional and not include data in respect of RIL SEZ Refinery as it is presumed that all products have been exported and not consumed domestically; Consumption data includes private sales & private imports also.

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Source: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
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