India’s domestic output remains constant in FY24 despite 4.6% increase in oil demand
India imported the most crude oil of the year, accounting for 87.7% of the nation’s total oil needs, which were supplied by foreign nations.
In the fiscal year 2023–24 (FY24), India’s consumption of petroleum products rose by 4.6 percent to 233.3 million metric tons (MMT), while the nation’s domestic output was constant.
In addition to LPG, lubes, bitumen, petcoke, and LDO, the latest report from the oil ministry states that the growth in petroleum production consumption—a measure of oil demand—in FY24 was led by 6.4 percent growth in motor spirit (MS), or petrol, 4.4 percent growth in high speed diesel (HSD), 11.8 percent growth in ATF, and 14.3 percent growth in naptha consumption. 223 MMT of the product were consumed the year before.