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China: Petrol stations in Guangzhou estimated to see sales down 10% on odd-even website traffic restrictions

Petrol stations in Guangzhou City in South China's Guangdong Province are estimated to offer 10% less gasoline and also gasoil after the odd-even web traffic restrictions worked on Nov 1, a survey discovered.

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The petrol stations associated to Sinopec taped just 3,600 mt of sales on Nov 1, down 500mt or 12% from the standard in October, according to a source with Sinopec Guangzhou.

Nonetheless, need may rebound somewhat when the Asian Games began on Nov 12, the source expected.

Sinopec owns 279 petrol stations in Guangzhou, accounting for 68% of the total amount.

PetroChina likewise videotaped less oil product retail sales in Guangzhou, a business source claimed without offering detailed numbers.

Resources with personal petrol stations there thought fuel as well as gasoil sales would drop as numerous exclusive car drivers had to move to take bus or train.

The Guangzhou municipal government is to outlaw cars with also and also odd-numbered license plates on alternate days from Nov 1 to Dec 21 to guarantee smooth web traffic for the Guangzhou 2010 Asian Gamings (Nov 12-27) and also the Guangzhou 2010 Oriental Para Games (Dec 12-19).

The variety of preserved motor vehicles in Guangzhou is more than 2-mil mt at present.

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