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India monsoon rains dent state merchants' diesel sales, data programs

Indian state merchants' diesel sales fell in the first half of September from the previous month, preliminary sales data showed on Monday, as monsoon rains struck commercial activity and mobility.

Fuel demand in India, the world's third-biggest oil importer and customer, typically falls throughout the four-month monsoon season start in June as parts of the nation are impacted by heavy floods.

State sellers sold 2.4 million metric tons of diesel in the first half of September, down 4% from the very same period in August and by 12.3% from a year earlier, the data showed. Diesel in mostly used by trucks and industrial lorries.

Sales of gasoline, mostly utilized in traveler cars, stayed flat at 1.23 million tons. However gasoline sales was down 5.1% from the very first of September in 2015, the data showed.

Apart from limiting mobility, monsoon rains likewise hit demand from the farming sector as farmers use gasoil-fired generators for watering.

Gasoil intake is directly connected to industrial activity in Asia's third-largest economy.

State sellers Indian Oil Corp, Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd and Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd. own about 90% of the country's retail fuel outlets.

The four state fuel sellers sold 1.32 million tons of. melted petroleum gas in the very first half of September, up 3.3%. from the previous month and down 2.9% from last year.

Aviation fuel sales at 303,600 loads were down 1.1% from the. last month, the data revealed.

(source: Reuters)