According to the latest data, the total number of registrations in the system had risen to 5,603,104 by 6:00 p.m. today.
The ministry also provided a breakdown of recent daily registrations, noting a steady increase over the past few days. On March 15, 42,899 new users registered, followed by a significant jump to 337,068 on March 16. Registrations continued to climb with 395,349 recorded on March 17, before slightly easing to 301,463 on March 18.
Officials say the continued rise reflects strong public engagement with the fuel QR system, which has been implemented to manage and streamline fuel distribution across the country.