India’s February fuel demand rises, but soaring crude may slow uptick Posted on March 10, 2022 by cngpump Consumption of fuel, a proxy for oil demand, totalled 17.57 million tonnes for the month, data from the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) of the oil ministry showed on Wednesday. Related posts: Indian Oil Corporation to build more crude oil tanks at Adani’s Mundra port Global LNG demand growth shifts from Asia to Europe on Russia sanctions MEIL to commission 15 oil and gas rigs for ONGC by May Fuel price hike: Mega rise in petrol, diesel prices coming soon Oil companies to determine fuel prices: Hardeep Singh Puri Adani-IOC sign agreement for augmenting crude oil volumes Crude oil shoots higher on US Russian oil ban, Asian shares stabilise Goldman Sachs ups 2022 Brent crude oil spot price forecast to $135/bbl Mukesh Ambani is stepping in to supply diesel-starved Europe CERAWEEK -‘Energy transition? Leave us out,’ say African energy leaders