PARSA, Aug 4: The import of cooking gas (liquefied petroleum gas or LPG) and avian turbine fuel (ATF) via the Birgunj trade and transit point decreased last fiscal year compared to the previous fiscal year. Data shows that the import of LPG decreased by four percent while the import of jet fuel witnessed a significant fall of 71 percent.
According to Birgunj Customs Office's information Officer Raghulal Karna, during the fiscal year 2079/80 BS (2022/23), a total of 290,287 metric tons of cooking gas amounting to Rs 33.13 billion was imported while it was 267,048 metric tons worth Rs 30 billion last fiscal year.
The imports went down by 11,238 metric tons.
Fuel import from Birgunj transit point up by 78 percent
Similarly, the data indicates that 597,144 kiloliters of jet fuel worth Rs 17.31 billion was imported during the fiscal year 2078/79 BS (2021/22) via the point against 173,484 kiloliters last fiscal year. However, the value of the fuel imported last fiscal year was Rs 18.21 billion due to an increased price of ATF.
Despite a reduction in the imports of LPG and ATF, the imports of diesel and petrol increased. Diesel imports rose by four percent, while petrol imports soared by two percent compared to the previous year.
For the fiscal year 2079/80 (2022/23), diesel imports amounted to Rs 113.58 billion for 1,040,506 kiloliters, and petrol imports totaled Rs 38.24 billion for 389,711 kiloliters. In the previous fiscal year, diesel imports were valued at Rs 109.29 billion for 1,083,520 kiloliters, and petrol imports at Rs 39.02 billion for 394,723 kiloliters.
It is noted that 70 percent of Nepal's fuel requirements are addressed through supplies via Birgunj.
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