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Production of solid fuels in Bulgaria in September 2011, compared to August 2011, increased by 5.5%.
In September it reached 3 331 thousand metric tons; the production of liquefied petroleum gases was up by 22.2% to 11 thousand tons; unleaded motor gasoline – by 11.9% to 141 thousand tons, and transport diesel - by 39.7% to 176 thousand tons.
The data was released Thursday by the National Statistics Institute, NSI.
It further shows that in September, the production of electricity decreased by 5.4% to 3 810 GWh.
The production of solid fuels in September 2011 compared to September 2010 increased by 9.7%; of liquefied petroleum gases - by 22.2%; of unleaded motor gasoline - by 6.8%; of transport diesel - by 29.4%, and of electricity – by 9.0%.
The deliveries of solid fuels in September 2011, compared to August 2011, increased by 3.5% to 3 494 thousand tons and of liquefied petroleum gases - by 3.4% to 30 thousand tons. Decrease is reported for the deliveries of unleaded motor gasoline - by 25.4% to 44 thousand tons; of transport diesel - by 7.7% to 143 thousand tons; of natural gas - by 19.6% to 164 million standard cubic meters and of electricity - by 5.1% to 2 446 GWh.
The deliveries of solid fuels in September 2011, compared to September 2010, increased by 5.9%; of liquefied petroleum gases - by 3.4%; of natural gas - by 4.5%, and of electricity - by 6.2%. Decrease is reported for the deliveries of unleaded motor gasoline - by 33.3% and of transport diesel - by 13.9%.
The production of solid fuels in October 2011, compared to September 2011, increased by 12.4% to 3 745 thousand tons; of transport diesel - by 15.3% to 203 thousand tons and of electricity - by 5.3% to 4 013 GWh.
The production of liquefied petroleum gases decreased by 9.1% to 10 thousand tons, and of unleaded motor gasoline - by 4.3% to 135 thousand tons.
The production of solid fuels in October 2011, compared to October 2010, increased by 7.2%; of transport diesel - by 37.2%, and of electricity - by 3.2%. Decrease is reported for the production of liquefied petroleum gases by 9.1%, and of unleaded motor gasoline - by 6.9%.
The deliveries of solid fuels in October 2011, compared to September 2011, increased by 14.9% to 4 014 thousand tons; of transport diesel - by 39.2% to 199 thousand tons; of natural gas - by 37.2% to 225 million standard cubic meters, and of electricity - by 16.0% to 2 837 GWh.
Decrease is reported for the deliveries of liquefied petroleum gases by 10.0% to 27 thousand tones, and of unleaded motor gasoline - by 63.6% to 16 thousand tons.
The deliveries of solid fuels in October 2011, compared to October 2010, increased by 1.8%; of transport diesel – by 41.1%; of natural gas - by 1.8%, and of electricity - by 0.9%. Decrease is reported for the deliveries of liquefied petroleum gases - by 12.9%, and of unleaded motor gasoline - by 65.2%.
The production of electricity in November 2011, compared to October 2011, increased by 12.5% to 4 516 GWh.
The production of solid fuels decreased by 2.8% to 3 640 thousand tons; of unleaded motor gasoline - by 8.1% to 124 thousand tons, and of transport diesel - by 28.6% to 145 thousand tons.
There was no change in the production of liquefied petroleum gases.
The production of solid fuels in November 2011, compared to November 2010, increased by 11.7%, and of electricity - by 15.2%.
Decrease is reported for the production of liquefied petroleum gases by 28.6%; of unleaded motor gasoline - by 19.5%, and of transport diesel - by 15.2%.
The deliveries of solid fuels in November 2011, compared to October 2011, increased by 0.2% to 4 024 thousand tons; of liquefied petroleum gases - by 18.5% to 32 thousand tons; of unleaded motor gasoline – by 250.0% to 56 thousand tons; of natural gas - by 47.1% to 331 million standard cubic meters and electricity - by 14.4% to 3 246 GWh.
Decrease is reported for the deliveries of transport diesel by 36.7% to 126 thousand tons.
The deliveries of solid fuels in November 2011, compared to November 2010, increased by 12.2%; of liquefied petroleum gases - by 18.5%; of unleaded motor gasoline - by 9.8%, natural gas - by 26.8%, and of electricity – by 22.5%.
Decrease is reported for the deliveries of transport diesel by 16.6%.
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