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Iran gasoline consumption hits 69.4 mln liters per day

Oil&Gas Materials 29 June 2014 12:59 (UTC +04:00)

Tehran, Iran, June 29

By Milad Fashtami - Trend:

Iran's average gasoline consumption stood at 69.4 million liters per day in the third calendar month of the current Iranian year (May 21 - June 21).

The country's average gasoline consumption in the first and second calendar months of the year was also 68.3 and 69.9 million liters per day, respectively, Iran's IRNA News agency reported on June 29.

April 1 with 101 million liters, and April 25 with 53.5 million liters respectively recorded the highest and lowest rate of gasoline consumption in spring.

Shahrokh Khosravani, Deputy Director of National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC), said that Iran will be able to export 20 million liters of gasoline per day as of next year.

"Currently, the country produces 60 million liters of gasoline per day," he said, Iran's Mehr News Agency reported on June 9.

"Iran's gasoline consumption currently is around 70 million liters per day, so we need to import 10 million liters of gasoline each day," he explained. "But once the Persian Gulf Star refinery's gasoline production unit comes on stream, the country's total production capacity will reach 96 million liters per day."

"Then Iran will be able to export the surplus gasoline which is around 20 million liters per day," he noted.

He went on to note that the first phase of the Persian Gulf Star refinery (with the capacity to produce 12 million liters of gasoline per day) will come on stream by late next Iranian calendar year (March 20, 2016).

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