Nov 6 Reuters India39;s fuel consumption rose to a fourmonth high in October, government data showed on Monday, as increased industrial activity boosted sales during the festive season and the onset of winter in the world39;s third biggest oil consumer.
Total consumption in October, a proxy for oil demand, rose by 5.5 to 19.26 million tonnes from 18.26 million tonnes in September, the data from Indian oil ministry39;s Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell PPAC show.
It was up 3.7 compared with the same period a year earlier.
India39;s festive season across October greatly boosted consumption rates, but so did the start of the winter season, which usually sees construction activity pick up and infrastructure projects being launched, said Viktor Katona, lead crude analyst at Kpler.
This is corroborated by the spike in bitumen demand, while diesel will be the main growth engine in the upcoming months, Katona added.
Sales of gasoline in October were 2.6 higher than the previous month at 3.14 million tonnes.
Sales of bitumen, used for making roads, rose by 29 from September, while fuel oil use declined by 1.9 in October.
Sales of diesel, mainly used by trucks and commercially run passenger vehicles, increased by more than 17 monthonmonth to 7.63 million tonnes.
Additionally, solid economic growth in India is also helping to support oil demand versus the same month one year ago, UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo said.
Cooking gas, or liquefied petroleum gas, sales decreased…