Petroleum group exports surge by 97.2pc in three months

ISLAMABAD: The export of petroleum group during the first quarter of the current fiscal year has registered a sharp increase of 97.2 per cent as compared to the same period (Jul-Sep) of the preceding year.

The export of petroleum group rose to $145.8 million in Jul-Sept of the year 2018-19 from $73.9 million in the same period of the previous year, according to the latest data of Pakistan Bureau of Statistics.

According to breakup figures, petroleum crude’s export rose to $76.2 million this year from $33.1 million during the corresponding period of last year. Similarly, the export of petroleum products (excluding top Naphta) also surged to $45.8 million from $33.1 million, showing an increase of $77.98 per cent.

The export of petroleum top Naphta also registered an increase of $57.1 million during the period under review as it increased from $15.1 million to $23.7 million.

On yearly basis, the petroleum group exports posted an increase of 42.32 per cent in September 2018 to $48.1 million against the exports during September 2017 when the exports were recorded at $33.7 million.

On a month-on-month basis, however, the petroleum group exports during September 2018 decreased by 17.76 per cent against the exports in August 2018 when the exports were recorded at $58.4 million.

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