Iran’s high demand for gasoline slowly depletes the country’s current gasoline output

Joshua Falcon, March 20, 2024. In the midst of the Nowruz holiday season in Iran, there is a challenge in the face of high demand for gasoline in the country. All this because consumption exceeds local production capacity. With the imminent arrival of the holidays, a significant increase in fuel demand is expected in a country where celebrations usually involve extensive travel by the population.
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Alta demanda de gasolina de Irán

In the midst of the Nowruz holiday season in Iran, there is a challenge in the face of high demand for gasoline in the country. All this because consumption exceeds local production capacity. With the imminent arrival of the holidays, a significant increase in fuel demand is expected in a country where celebrations usually involve extensive travel by the population.

High demand for Iranian gasoline

According to reports from the state refinery NIORDC, it is estimated that the daily demand for gasoline could reach 120 million liters during the Nowruz festivities. This forecast is supported by recent records showing a record daily consumption of 133 million liters of gasoline, surpassing even Iran’s total production, set at 110 million liters per day last year.

Jalil Salari, director general of the NIORDC, warns of the risk of an eventual shortage if the consumption trend continues to rise, which could force the country to rely on gasoline imports.

Although expansion of Iran’s refining capacity had been conceived with projects such as the PGS star splitter and the Siraf project at Assaluyeh, steadily growing domestic demand has prompted the revival of these plans. In addition, the addition of new production trains is expected to significantly increase gasoline production capacity in the coming years.

On the other hand, Iranian authorities face a logistical challenge in the distribution of fuel. distribution of fuel during the holiday season, with massive during the vacations, with massive deployment of monitoring teams across the country to ensure adequate supply. Another important point is the smuggling of gasoline to neighboring countries, attracted by higher prices, further exacerbates the situation, while international sanctions complicate Iran’s efforts to upgrade its refining infrastructure.

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