Commodity Market Report
India product markets long-term outlook H1 2019
Report summary
India had a surplus of all products except LPG in 2018 when product supply, both from refinery and non-refinery sources, is compared with demand. The country has a large deficit in LPG, which is expected to grow. In the near term, India will continue to export gasoline and diesel because of surpluses from the private refiners. However, as a result of strong growth in gasoline and diesel demand, surpluses for transport fuels are expected to reduce sharply.
Table of contents
- LPG
- Naphtha
- Gasoline
- Jet/other kerosene
- Diesel/gasoil
- Fuel oil
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Fuel quality specifications
- National Auto Policy
- Gasoline
- Diesel/gasoil
- Refinery infrastructure
- Refinery investments
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Crude slate
- Crude trade
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Refinery supply
- NGLs
- Biofuels
Tables and charts
This report includes 11 images and tables including:
- Liquid road fuel demand
- Total car parc (passenger vehicle stock)
- Share of car parc by fuel type
- India refineries
- Refinery capacity investments
- Refinery throughputs and utilisation
- Crude slate by source 2018
- Non-refinery supply by product
- Non-refinery supply by source
- Historical net product trade
- Product balances – all supply versus demand
What's included
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