AMMAN – Jordan's oil bill decreased by 19.2
percent in the first eight months of 2023, according to a foreign trade report
issued by the Department of Statistics on Wednesday.
The report stated that the value of the
Kingdom's crude oil imports, its derivatives, and mineral oils decreased to
about JD1.996 billion, compared to about JD2.471 billion for the same period in
2022.
The decrease in the oil bill during the
January-August period amounted to about JD475 million compared to the same
period last year, according to the Jordan news agency, Petra.
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AMMAN – Jordan's oil bill decreased by 19.2
percent in the first eight months of 2023, according to a foreign trade report
issued by the
Department of Statistics on Wednesday.
The report stated that the value of the
Kingdom's
crude oil imports, its derivatives, and mineral oils decreased to
about JD1.996 billion, compared to about JD2.471 billion for the same period in
2022.
The decrease in the oil bill during the
January-August period amounted to about JD475 million compared to the same
period last year, according to the Jordan news agency, Petra.
Read more National newsJordan News