India Oil Imports, Product Exports Slow Down In March

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
India's crude oil imports rose at the slowest pace this year in March, while refined product exports also rose but at a lower rate as some
refineries cut back crude processing as the coronavirus outbreak crushed demand for fuel. Crude oil imports in March rose 1.8 per cent to
19.52 million tonnes from a year earlier, having risen 9 per cent in the previous month, according to data on the website of Petroleum
Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) on Friday.Oil products imports rose more than 7 per cent to 3.92 million tonnes year-on-year, which was
the lowest year-on-year percentage rise since January 2019
Oil product exports rose 7.4 per cent to 5.93 million tonnes, sharply down from a 21.4 per cent rise in February.Exports of diesel were also
affected by the coronavirus crisis and rose only 11.7 per cent in March, the lowest year-on-year increase since August
Petrol exports declined 5.2 per cent in March as the coronavirus hit economic activity and fuel demand for transportation globally.Asia's
third-biggest economy imports and exports refined fuels as it has surplus refining capacity.Rystad Energy expects COVID-19 to remove nearly
4 million bpd of road diesel demand worldwide in the second quarter, and diesel demand in other sectors to drop by another 1.2 million
bpd.The government on Friday extended its nationwide lockdown for another two weeks from May 4, but said it would allow "considerable
relaxations" in lower-risk districts
The lockdown was put in place on March 24.The country's crude processing in March fell 5.7 per cent from a year earlier, the most since
September, as the coronavirus crisis and travel restrictions to curb its spread dented fuel demand and forced refineries to cut output.Its
annual fuel demand in 2019-20 also grew at its lowest rate in more than two decades.