Exports of gasoline have been suspended since May not only due to heavy domestic consumption but also owing to the rise in fuel smuggling, a member of the Iranian Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Products Exporters' Union said.
“The revocation of inter-city traffic and travel restrictions has spiked gasoline consumption by 50% and caused supply and demand to reach equilibrium,” ILNA also quoted Hamid Hosseini as saying.
“In other words, the National Iranian Oil Company had to halt the sale of gasoline to neighboring states, including Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, as there is no excess fuel for export and whatever is produced is being burnt domestically,” he said.
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