In July 2020, petrol and diesel imports to Georgia equaled 110,4 thousand tonnes. It is 11.5% (99 thousand tonnes) more than the June rate, and exceeds the 2019 July data (87 thousand tonnes) by 26,9%, the Union of Oil Importers reports.
Russia is leading among the countries that imported petrol and fuel to Georgia, as the volume imported from Russia equals 212,8 thousand tonnes (35,0% of the total imports).
Russia is followed by:
Azerbaijan – 114,0 thousand tonnes (18,7%)
Romania – 110,3 thousand tonnes (18,1%)
Bulgaria – 46,9 thousand tonnes (7,7%)
Kazakhstan - 26,2 thousand tonnes (4,3%)
Greece – 25,2 thousand tonnes (4,1%)
Turkey – 9,6 thousand tonnes (1,6%)
Austria – 2,6 thousand tonnes (0,4%)
Singapore – 2,0 thousand tonnes (0,3%)
United Arab Emirates – 2,0 thousand tonnes (0,3%)
Switzerland – 1,1 thousand tonnes (0,2%)
Hong Kong – 0,3 thousand tonnes (0,1%).
Bela Gelashvili
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