Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 10:36:33 GMT
The Department of Energy Business reveals fuel consumption figures for the 4 months of 2020 (January - April). Commercial jet fuel (Jet A1) decreased by 33.7 percent due to the cessation of commercial flights. to control the spread Covid-19 virus Meanwhile, oil refinery groups struggle to find ways to release stocks. The Department of Energy Business has revealed that the average daily fuel consumption for the 4 months of 2020 (January - April) as a whole has decreased from 162 million liters per day to 143 million liters per day. or decreased 11.7 percent compared to the same period last year. The fuel that decreased the most was commercial jet fuel (Jet A1), which decreased by 33.7 percent from 20.8 million liters per day to 13.8 million liters per day due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak situation in the beginning.
Year 2020, the Thai government had to declare a state of emergency decree. Since March 26, 2020, to control the spread of the virus, there have been Lockdown measures and the Telegram Number Data suspension of commercial flights. Including the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has announced a temporary ban on aircraft from flying into Thailand. From 7 April 2020 onwards to control the spread of the COVID-19 virus. As a result, the demand for use has decreased continuously. The much reduced use of commercial jet fuel (Jet A1) has resulted in the stock quantity of oil refineries increasing. Therefore, it is necessary to find a way to drain the said oil stock. to be used in other activities not related to aviation, such as attempting to use it as fuel in power plants But this must be approved at the policy level by the Ministry of Energy.
Regulations must be amended or relaxed in some matters before they can be implemented. Reporters reported that As for the use of gasoline, it decreased from 32.06 million liters per day to 29.47 million liters per day. or decreased by 8.1 percent. Diesel group decreased from 69.49 million liters per day to 66.16 million liters per day. Fuel oil decreased from 5.81 million liters per day to 4.28 million liters per day. or decreased by 26.3 percent. LPG decreased from 18.1 million kilograms per day to 15.65 million kilograms per day. or decreased by 13.6 percent and NGV decreased from 5.66 million kilograms per day to 4.31 million kilograms per day or decreased by 13.6 percent.
Year 2020, the Thai government had to declare a state of emergency decree. Since March 26, 2020, to control the spread of the virus, there have been Lockdown measures and the Telegram Number Data suspension of commercial flights. Including the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has announced a temporary ban on aircraft from flying into Thailand. From 7 April 2020 onwards to control the spread of the COVID-19 virus. As a result, the demand for use has decreased continuously. The much reduced use of commercial jet fuel (Jet A1) has resulted in the stock quantity of oil refineries increasing. Therefore, it is necessary to find a way to drain the said oil stock. to be used in other activities not related to aviation, such as attempting to use it as fuel in power plants But this must be approved at the policy level by the Ministry of Energy.
Regulations must be amended or relaxed in some matters before they can be implemented. Reporters reported that As for the use of gasoline, it decreased from 32.06 million liters per day to 29.47 million liters per day. or decreased by 8.1 percent. Diesel group decreased from 69.49 million liters per day to 66.16 million liters per day. Fuel oil decreased from 5.81 million liters per day to 4.28 million liters per day. or decreased by 26.3 percent. LPG decreased from 18.1 million kilograms per day to 15.65 million kilograms per day. or decreased by 13.6 percent and NGV decreased from 5.66 million kilograms per day to 4.31 million kilograms per day or decreased by 13.6 percent.