India’s fuel consumption saw a notable increase in October, driven primarily by an 8.3% rise in petrol demand compared to the same month last year. The surge highlights ongoing economic activity, seasonal travel, and a steady demand for transportation fuels.
Diesel consumption, while steady, remains the largest contributor to overall fuel usage, reflecting its critical role in transportation and logistics across the country. Aviation turbine fuel (ATF) also witnessed a modest uptick, aligning with higher air travel trends.
The data underscores a return to robust consumption levels post-pandemic, reflecting consumer resilience and industrial growth. The upward trend in fuel demand is likely to continue as industrial activity remains strong, especially during the peak festive season.
While these trends are a positive indicator of economic recovery, they also pose challenges for India’s energy transition efforts, balancing fuel demand with commitments to lower carbon emissions. This growth trajectory may influence future strategies in fuel pricing, distribution, and alignment with sustainable energy goals.