Lower Supplies: the Increase in Naphtha Deepens the Fall in Consumption for the Third Consecutive Month
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Fuel consumption goes through one of the most complex moments of recent years in Argentina. Sales in service stations continue to decline and official data show a sustained drop in both naftas and diesel fuel. The situation is also strongly reflected in Comodoro Rivadavia, where local stationers say that for several months they have seen a marked drop in loads and an obvious change in consumer behavior. According to figures from the National Ene…
For the economist, Pedro Gaite, “the naphtha has particularly increased because it was one of the prices that increased the most in recent months.” Read more
The sale of fuels to the public again showed a cooling signal in April and completed the third consecutive month of year-on-year fall in what is going on in 2026. According to a report prepared by the site dispensers.com.ar, during the last month 1,333,298 cubic meters were marketed, compared to the 1,365,814 cubic meters recorded in April 2025, which represented a decrease of 2.38% year-on-year. The comparison against the previous month also ma…
Canal C Nafta in decline: consumption falls for the third month followed in Argentina The consumption of nafta and diesel oil fell again in Argentina and accumulated in April its third consecutive month in decline, in a context marked by the increase of prices in the dispensers and the deterioration of the purchasing power. According to data from the Energy Secretariat, 1,333,298 cubic meters of fuels were commercialized, representing an annual …
The consumption of naphtha, in decrease in Argentina. Photo: Agencia NA (archivo) The filling stations are going through an increasingly complex scenario due to the deterioration of purchasing power. Buenos Aires, 28 May (NA) — The sale of fuels fell again in Argentina and accumulated in April its third consecutive month in decline, in a context marked by the increase of prices in the pumps and the loss of purchasing power.According to the Agenc…
The sale of fuels fell again in April and accumulated its third consecutive month in decline. The decline occurs in a context of ups in the pumps and loss of purchasing power. According to data from the Secretariat of Energy relieved by the Portal Surtidors, in April 1,333,298 cubic meters were commercialized throughout the country. The figure represents an annual fall of 2.38% compared to the 1,365,814 cubic meters shipped in the same month of …
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