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NNPC alerts Nigerians of adulterated petrol in circulation

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NNPC says the source supplier has been identified

By Ishaya Ibrahim, News Editor

The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (The Authority) has alerted Nigerians of the circulation of adulterated Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) commonly known as petrol.

A statement issued by NMDPRA in conjunction with NNPC Limited late on Tuesday night and made available to TheNiche said that it wishes to inform the general public that limited quantity of petrol, with methanol quantities above Nigeria’s specification, was discovered in the supply chain.

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Methanol, the statement further said “is a regular additive in petrol and usually blended in an acceptable quantity.”

However, NMDPRA said there was no reason for motorists to panic.

“To ensure vehicular and equipment safety, the limited quantity of the impacted product has been isolated and withdrawn from the market, including the loaded trucks in transit.

“Our technical team in conjunction with NNPC Ltd and other industry stakeholders, will continue to monitor and ensure quality petroleum products are adequately supplied and distributed nationwide,” the statement assured.

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While not naming the culprit or sanctions to be meted out for infraction, NMDPRA simply said: “The source supplier has been identified and further commercial and appropriate actions shall be taken by the Authority and NNPC Ltd.

“NNPC Ltd and all Oil Marketing Companies have been directed to sustain sufficient distribution of Petrol in all retail outlets nationwide.

“Meanwhile, NNPC has intensified efforts at increasing the supply of petrol into the market in order to bridge any unforeseen supply gap.”

Nigerians are experience petrol scarcity with long queues return to petrol stations in cities across the country particularly in Lagos.

No explanation has been offered for the scarcity.

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