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Petrol, diesel sales go up post demonetisation as people rushed to tank up fuel with old notes

Dec 12, 2016, 11:04 IST
Petrol pumps were one of the few places where old notes were being accepted post demonetisation and people thronged to tank up with old Rs 1000/500 notes.
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The sales of fuel shot up by 10% in November as the fuel stations were accepting demonetised notes.

As per reports, Indian Oil Corp, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum sold nearly 89,000 kilo litres of petrol on average daily between November 9 and December 7.

People lined up mainly for petrol as its consumption has increased.

The average every day sales of diesel from November 9-December 7 was 225,000 kilo litres, 11.4% more than in November 2015 and 7.6% higher than in October this year. The growth in diesel consumption between April and October was just 3%.
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