June6 , 2026

    India’s fuel demand hits record high, driven by transport sector

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    India’s fuel consumption for FY2024 increased 5%, hitting a record high as demand from the transport sector and raised naphtha sales drive up trade.

    However, total oil demand totalled 21.09 million tonnes (mt), or 4.99 million barrels per day (mbpd), in March, down from 21.22mt (5.02mbpd) last year, according to preliminary data from the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC), an arm of India’s Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, analysed by Reuters.

    Despite this drop, total fuel demand for the 2024 financial year, which ended at the end of March, hit a record high of 233.276mt (4.67mbpd) compared with 223.021mt (4.48mbpd) the previous year.

    Diesel sales, driven by increased use of heavy goods vehicles and large passenger vehicles throughout the year, rose 3.1% year on year to 8.04mt in March, up 4.4% from FY2023.

    According to GlobalData, transport will soon be India’s fastest-growing sector, with an estimated compound annual growth rate of 7.5% until 2035. The country’s rapidly growing population and economy has also contributed to a ramp up in fuel consumption.

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