Energy reports show we're living every day like its the weekend

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Energy reports show we're living every day like its the weekend
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As people retreat to their homes, a group of analysts have seen a significant decrease in fuel consumption in the UK’s largest sectors as transport reduces and offices and businesses close

, and April is expected to record the lowest monthly liquid fuels demand since data started in 1998.

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