(2022-06) Table of petroleum-product imports, mid-December 2021 to 30 June 2022
Summary — This document from BMPAD presents summary tables of petroleum product imports into Haiti from December 2021 to June 2022. It details import volumes for gasoil, Mogas 95, and jet fuel, showing monthly trends and market shares by distributor. The report highlights the distribution of imports among various local companies.
Key Findings
- Gasoil imports totaled 1,521,460.68 barrels from Dec 2021 to June 2022, with DINASA holding 34% market share.
- Mogas 95 imports reached 1,446,730.05 barrels in the same period, with DINASA having 26.85% market share.
- Jet fuel imports were 32,861.86 barrels, with DINASA dominating 87.60% of the market.
- Monthly import volumes for all products showed significant fluctuations, with gasoil peaking in December 2021 and Mogas 95 in March 2022.
- Local companies' imports often exceeded those managed by BMPAD/GOH for specific products and months during the 2021-2022 period compared to 2020-2021.
Full Description
This report from the Bureau de Monétisation des Programmes d'Aide au Développement (BMPAD) provides a comprehensive overview of petroleum product imports in Haiti between December 10, 2021, and June 30, 2022. It features synoptic tables and charts illustrating monthly import volumes for three key products: gasoil, Mogas 95 (gasoline), and jet fuel. The document also breaks down the market share of these imports among major distributors such as DINASA, Cap Invest, SOL, KIMAZOU, and DNC, offering insights into the competitive landscape of fuel distribution. Furthermore, it includes comparative data for imports between the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 fiscal periods, distinguishing between imports managed by BMPAD/GOH and those by local companies.
Notes
Volume/quantity data on petroleum-product imports managed by BMPAD — directly relevant to the fuel-subsidy quasi-fiscal cost analysis. Verified live 2026-07-03. Not in corpus.