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Mineral fuels and other mineral oils topped the list of Jordan’s oil imports. (WAM)
  • The value of the oil bill in Q1 2022 increased to JD761 million compared to JD510 million in the same period of 2021.
  • Jordan’s crude oil import amounted to JD126 million, followed by gasoline with JD142 million and kerosene with JD9 million.

Jordan’s oil bill went up by 49.1 percent in Q1 2022, compared to the same period in 2021, the Department of Statistics (DoS) said Monday.

The report said the value of the oil bill in Q1 2022 increased to JD761 million compared to JD510 million in the same period of 2021.

Mineral fuels and other mineral oils topped the list of Jordan’s oil imports, amounting to JD317 million, followed by diesel with JD158 million.

Jordan’s crude oil import amounted to JD126 million, followed by gasoline with JD142 million, kerosene with JD9 million, and lubricants with JD8 million.