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Iran ups petrol allowance
- Iran: Sunday, December 23 - 2007 at 07:28
Iran has decided to give motorists an extra 20 litres of petrol a month as part of its rationing policy, reported the AFP citing state television. Drivers will now have a monthly allowance of 120 litres for the next four months. Figures just released show that petrol consumption in the first six months since rationing was introduced reached 59m litres, a drop of 22% when compared to the previous year.
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