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Belarus’ output of coke, oil products, nuclear materials 22.6% up in January-July

MINSK, 19 August (BelTA) – In January-July 2011 Belarus turned out Br26.9 trillion worth of coke, oil products, nuclear materials, 22.6% up on the same period of last year, the National Statistics Committee told BelTA.

The turnout of coke, oil products, nuclear materials went up 32.2% from July 2011 to Br6.3 trillion.

In January-July 2011 the turnout of burner fuel went up 23.9% to 3.0732 million tonnes, with the output of grease oil 2.1% up to 77,700 tonnes. The production of automobile gasoline edged down by 0.1% to 1.6443 million tonnes.

In July Belarus’ output of diesel fuel went up 20.4% to 636,200 tonnes, burner oil – 46.9% up to 531,000 tonnes, grease oil – 51.9% up to 16,500 tonnes. The turnout of automobile gasoline plunged 32.7% to 216,900 tonnes.

As of 1 August 2011 the stock of main petroleum products varied from 1.8% of the average monthly output (2,300 tonnes of automobile gasoline) to 79.6% (8,800 tonnes of grease oil).

External source of this news: http://news.belta.by/en/news/econom?id%3D651244
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