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The production of LPG in December 2009 compared to November 2009 increases by 20% to 12 thousand tones, transport diesel – by 6.8% to 172 thousand tones, electricity – by 1.2% to 4042 GWh and natural gas – by 100% to 1 million standard cubic metres. Decrease is observed for the production of solid fuels – by 15.1% to 2628 thousand tones and unleaded motor gasoline – by 16.4% to 122 thousand tones (Table 1).

The production of transport diesel in December 2009 compared to December 2008 increases by 15.4%. Decrease is reported for the production of solid fuels – by 13.6%, LPG – by 20%, unleaded motor gasoline – by 7.6%, natural gas – by 88.9% and electricity – by 5.2%.

The deliveries of transport diesel in December 2009 compared to November 2009 increase by 31.9% to 178 thousand tones, natural gas – by 23.4% to 332 million standard cubic metres and electricity – by 1.3% to 3319 GWh. Decrease is observed for the deliveries of solid fuels – by 11.7% to 2927 thousand tones, LPG – by 4% to 24 thousand tones and unleaded motor gasoline – by 41% to 49 thousand tones (Table 2).

The deliveries of transport diesel in December 2009 compared to December 2008 increase by 10.6%. Decrease is reported for the deliveries of solid fuels – by 15%, LPG – by 20%, unleaded motor gasoline – by 12.5%, natural gas – by 4% as well as electricity – by 1.7%.

Table 1. Production of energy products (table)

Table 2. Deliveries of energy products (table)

Solid fuels (chart)

Petroleum products (chart)

Natural gas (chart)

Electricity (chart)

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