The UK’s road fuel sales rose by 4% on the month in February, according to official government data, but remained well below pre-COVID-19 lockdowns levels as the country’s road fuel demand continues to decline. Great Britain’s fuel sales averaged 15,401 liters per filling station in February, according to the UK’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy March 2, up 4.2% from January levels but down 5% on the year-ago average when sales briefly spiked due to panic buying following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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