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As per PPAC data for 2024–25, India’s average daily petrol consumption stood at around 10.4 litres per 100 people.

Petrol is currently priced at Rs 94.77 a litre in Delhi and diesel comes for Rs 87.67.
India’s fuel consumption patterns vary sharply across states, with some regions recording several times the national average use of petrol per person.
The figures come from the Petroleum Planning & Analysis Cell (PPAC), an attached office under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas that tracks and analyses oil and gas sector trends.
As per PPAC data for 2024–25, India’s average daily petrol consumption stood at around 10.4 litres per 100 people. However, the spread across states shows a wide regional divide shaped largely by tourism, urbanisation and transport intensity, NDTV reported.
Goa Leads By A Wide Margin
At the top of the list is Goa, which recorded an exceptionally high daily petrol consumption of 52.4 litres per 100 people—nearly five times the national average. The Union Territory of Puducherry followed at 41 litres, while Chandigarh ranked third with 37.8 litres.
Officials attribute such high per capita usage in these regions to heavy tourist inflows, higher vehicle density and shorter-distance road travel patterns. These areas also see significant movement of rental vehicles and commercial transport linked to tourism activity.
Bihar At The Bottom
At the other end of the spectrum, Bihar recorded the lowest per capita petrol consumption at just 3.3 litres per 100 people per day, followed by West Bengal at 5.1 litres. These lower figures reflect comparatively lower vehicle ownership levels and different mobility patterns.
Overall, the gap between the highest and lowest consuming regions highlights stark disparities in transport usage across India.
Diesel Pattern Shows A Different Picture
Diesel consumption patterns tell a slightly different story. The national average stood at 21 litres per 100 people per day. However, the highest consumption was recorded in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands at 144 litres, followed by Ladakh at 111 litres and Puducherry again among the top.
At the lower end, Bihar recorded just six litres per 100 people per day, while Delhi stood at eight litres.
(With inputs from agencies)
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