Iran's Driving Season Puts Fuel Demand on a Tear Over New Year
Iran’s driving season is in full swing as the Persian new year begins and motorists leave home for the mountains and seaside./ Gasoline demand rose to 115.8 million liters (30.6 million gallons) on Monday from 95.8 million liters Sunday, according to the Iranian Oil Ministry’s news service Shana. Monday’s consumption was the highest on record, Tasnim news agency reported./ Iran’s new year, known as Nowruz, starts on Wednesday and follows another public holiday on Tuesday in honor of the nationalization of the country’s oil industry in 1951. ...
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