Petrol and diesel demand in India for the month of September fell to its lowest point this year, data released by Petroleum Planning & Analysis Cell of Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas showed. 

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The data showed that oil demand in September fell 2% on an year-on-year basis, at 14.6 million tonne. Demand for petrol and diesel fell 3.4% and 11.4%, at 1.8 million tonne and 5.2 million tonne, respectively. 

 

Price of an Indian basket of crude oil in September crossed $50 per barrel for the first time ($50.14) in a year. 

The data further showed that imports of oil products rose 15.3%, at 2.69 million tonne. 

Exports, too, rose 3.8%, at 5.44 million tonne.