The Kingdom’s oil bill rose within 10 months to 22.9 percent
Amman Today
publish date 2022-01-02 17:10:00
The Kingdom’s bill for crude oil and its derivatives increased by 22.9 percent during the first ten months of 2021.
Foreign trade data, issued by the Department of Statistics, today, Sunday, indicated that the value of the oil bill amounted to about 1,392 billion dinars until the end of October of 2021, compared to the same period last year, which amounted to about 1,133 billion dinars.
Crude oil accounted for the largest share of the Kingdom’s total imports of oil derivatives, reaching about 608 million dinars, followed by oil (gasoline) 337 million dinars, then diesel (diesel) 293 million dinars, while the Kingdom’s imports of oil gases amounted to 129 million dinars. And lubricating oils 22 million and kerosene about 2 million dinars.
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