site.btaTransport Diesel Production Up by 7.3% in September, M/M
In September 2025, in the production of energy products the largest increase was observed in transport diesel - by 7.3%, month-on-month. The largest decrease was registered in solid fuels - by 30.8%, the National Statistical Institute said on Friday.
In the deliveries of energy products the largest increase was observed in natural gas - by 15.5%. The largest decrease was registered in solid fuels - by 32.2%.
Diesel fuel production in September increased to 278,000 tonnes, while motor gasoline rose by 6.4% to 150,000 tonnes. Electricity production decreased by 6.9% to 2,936 GWh. Production of natural gas and liquefied petroleum gases remained unchanged.
Year-on-year, motor gasoline production increased by 21% and diesel fuel by 6.1%. Production of solid fuels fell by 49.3%, liquefied petroleum gases by 33.3%, and electricity by 7.4%. Natural gas production remained unchanged.
In September, compared to August, natural gas deliveries increased by 15.5% to 179 million cu m, and motor gasoline deliveries rose by 4.7% to 67,000 tonnes.
Deliveries of solid fuels fell by 32.2% to 759,000 tonnes, diesel fuel by 17.4% to 242,000 tonnes, liquefied petroleum gases by 14.6% to 35,000 tonnes, and electricity by 7.1% to 2,378 GWh.
Compared to the same month of 2024, deliveries of motor gasoline increased by 31.4%, diesel fuel by 28.7%, and electricity by 1.2%.
Deliveries of solid fuels decreased by 48.5%, natural gas by 5.8%, and liquefied petroleum gases by 5.4%.
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