Oil & Energy
Fuel Scarcity: Taskforce Warns Against Illegal Activities …As DPR Assures On Product Availability
The Rivers State Petroleum Task Force has restated its resolve to sanction any petroleum products marketer whose activities are capable of creating artificial scarcity of the product in the state.
Secretary of the task force, Mr Ihunwo Obi-Wali, made this declaration during an inspection tour of filling stations in and around Port Harcourt, following the reappearance of queues at filling stations in the state, during the weekend.
Obi-Wali, who spoke on behalf of the Chairman of the task force, Mr Kenneth Opusungi, warned that any petroleum product marketer who engages in illegal price increase, hoarding, under-dispensing , diversion, racketeering or adulteration of petroleum products with a view to creating artificial scarcity, would be sanctioned accordingly.
According to him, “the petroleum task force warns all filling stations in Rivers State against illegal hiking of prices, hoarding, under-dispensing, diversion or adulteration of petroleum products in order to create artificial scarcity in the State would be dealt with accordingly”.
Meanwhile, the Controller, Port Harcourt Zone of Department of Petroleum Resources, (DPR), Mr Bassey Akanga has assured motorists that the department was working to ensure that the products were available and at the pump price of N145.00.
Also Speaking, the Manager, Total Filling Station, along Station Road, old Port Harcourt Township, Emabong Edem, blamed the scarcity on the rumours making rounds that PPMC was planning to increase pump price at the loading depots.
Recall that the long queues started reappearing at filling stations in Port Harcourt two weeks ago.
Tonye Nria-Dappa
Oil & Energy
Supermajors Bet Big on Long-Term Oil Demand
Oil & Energy
Stakeholders Lament Poor Crude Oil Supply To Indigenous Companies …..Urges President To Pressure NNPCL To Prioritise Local Refineries
Oil & Energy
Investors Raise $500m For Solar Manufacturing – Adelabu
-
Rivers15 hours agoRumuji Crisis Claims One Life, Destroys King’s Palace
-
Sports15 hours agoArsenal Continue Impressive Start To Season
-
Maritime14 hours agoStakeholders Advocate Water Transport To Decongest Road Transportation
-
News15 hours agoIran vows to rebuild stronger nuclear sites
-
Oil & Energy14 hours agoFG Reaffirms Commitment To Brass Gas Project
-
Rivers15 hours ago
Group Urges Fubara To De-escalate Crisis In Emohua
-
Sports15 hours agoBayern Continue Bundesliga Dominance
-
Business14 hours agoItakpe Train Derailment: No Casualty Recorded — NRC
