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Clearances of marked gas oil, otherwise known as green diesel, were 1% higher in the first eight months of 2025, the CSO said.
Excise clearances of marked gas oil, also known as green diesel, were up 1.6% in the first seven months of 2025, the CSO said.
Excise clearances of marked gas oil, in April were 5% higher when compared with the same month in 2024, according to the CSO
Excise clearances of marked gas oil or ‘green diesel’, in January 2024 were 5% lower when than a year previously, the CSO said.
The CSO has said that excise clearances of marked gas oil in December 2024 were 3% lower when compared to the same month a year previously.
The CSO has said that clearances of marked gas oil, or green diesel, in October were 18% higher compared to the same month a year previously.
Clearances of marked gas oil, or green diesel, in September were 15% higher when compared to the same month last year, according to the CSO.
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Clearances of marked gas oil, or green diesel, in March 2024 were 4% higher than in March 2023, according to the CSO.
Excise clearances of unleaded petrol have seen a 13% increase since January 2023, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO).
Excise clearances of marked gas oil, also known as green diesel, in the month of October, have been the lowest so far in 2023.
Excise clearances of marked gas oil, also known as green diesel, in the month of September, were down 13% compared to September of 2022.
There was a slight year on year fall in excise clearances of green diesel in August, according to latest figures from the CSO.
Autodiesel volumes fell by 11% to 298 million litres in October 2022 compared to last year, according to the most recent CSO figures.
Clearances of marked gas oil, or green diesel, in June 2022 were 15% lower than in June 2021, according to the Central Statistics Office