Petroleum Outflows from CLH Facilities Remain Stable
12.02.2019 By Greta Talmaci - NEWS

December 02, 2019 [Tank News International] – The outflows of petroleum products from the CLH Group’s facilities to the Spanish market during the month of October exceeded 3.6 million cubic metres.

Once the calendar effect was corrected, the outputs remained at the same levels as last year, since October 2019 has had a greater number of working days, which are the days in which the fuel consumption is higher. The realisation of this type of adjustment allows to eliminate seasonal fluctuations and to interpret the consumption data in the most correct and adequate way.

By products, the output of gasoline increased 4.4 per cent and those of automotive diesel decreased 0.6 per cent. Overall, the output of automotive fuels grew 0.4 per cent and stood at 2.4 million cubic metres.

Regarding the total of diesel (A + B + C), the outputs exceeded 2.5 million cubic meters, 1.5 per cent less than in the same period of 2018.

On the other hand, kerosene exits stood at about 660,000 cubic metres, which represents a 2.5 per cent rise over October last year.

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