Deliveries of Oil Products from Exolum Terminals to the Spanish Market Increased by 3,7% in December Compared to the Same Period of the Previous Year
01.23.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

January 23, 2025 [Exolum]- Deliveries of oil products from Exolum terminals to the Spanish market during December reached 3.6 million cubic metres, 3.7% more than in the same period of the previous year, after correction of the seasonal effect.

 

Analysed by product type, deliveries of gasolines have been 8.7% higher than in December 2023, and diesel fuel outflows increased by 3.4% compared to the same period in 2023. Overall, motor fuel outflows reached 2.4 million cubic meters, 5.5% more than in December 2023.

Regarding the total for diesel fuels (automotive + off road + heating oil), deliveries amounted 2.5 million cubic metres, 0.6% higher than in December 2023.

Lastly, deliveries of kerosenes exceeded 564,000 million cubic metres, representing an increase of 7.6% compared with December 2023.

 

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