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members was limited to two countries with total of 25,000 boe/d:
Egypt consumed about 18,000 boe/d, while Algeria consumed 7,000
boe/d. The share of coal in total OAPEC energy consumption did not
exceed 0.2% in 2012, as shown in
Table (1-24)
.
3- Local Prices
Arab countries did not resort to raising local prices of petroleum
products in the domestic market in 2012, with the exception of
Jordan, which follows the policy of adjustment of products prices
periodically depending on changes in crude oil prices in global
markets on the one hand, and on the policy of phasing out subsidies
pursued by Jordan on the other. Prices prevailed in the month of
November 2012 as stated in MEES were as follows:
product
Price
Regular Gasoline
800
Premium Gasoline
1015
Diesel
685
Kerosene
685
Fuel Oil Industry (JD/Ton)
498.23
Fuel Oil – Bunkers (JD/Ton)
500.49
Jet Fuel –Local Companies
643
Jet Fuel – Foreign Companies
648
Jet Fuel – Non-Recurring Flights
663
Diesel – Bunkers
680
Asphalt (JD/Ton)
533.49
LPG – 12.5 kg (JD/Cylinder)
10
LPG – Bulk (JD/Ton)
988.98
Product Prices Effective November 2012
Fils /Liter, Unless Otherwise Stated
Tables (1-25)
show domestic prices in OAPEC member countries
in local currencies in 2012.
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