Business Day (Ghana)

Zambian petroleum regulator to fight fuel adulterati­on

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Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, CEO of NPA interactin­g with officials of the Zambian petroleum regulator Poised to strengthen the petroleum downstream regulator’s relationsh­ip with its peer regulators on the African continent, the Chief Executive of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid has embarked on a working visit to Zambian Energy Regulatory Board (ERB).

Dr Abdul-Hamid, accompanie­d by Ghana High Commission­er in Zambia, Ms. Iddrisu Khadija together with some NPA board and management members visited the ERB head office in Lusaka.

The tour is premised on major successes achieved by the fuel marking program in both countries and share lessons on the implementa­tion of the fuel marking program with the view of improving current operations.

Briefing the media on what necessitat­ed the visit, the NPA Boss said before the Zambian regulatory body begun its implementa­tion of the fuel marking programme in 2017, they sent a seven-member team to understudy Ghana’s model of the petroleum product marking scheme in 2015.

He said the Zambian team were taken through the programme set-up, staffing, contractor & subcontrac­tor payments, margins, benefits, challenges, legislatio­n, among others.

Fast forward, Dr Abdul-Hamid said ERB sent another two-group delegation in 2018 comprising of key fuel marking operationa­l staff, senior management, and board to interact with NPA to gain further insights on the roll out and implementa­tion of both the marking and monitoring activities of the Ghana fuel marking programme.

Dr Abdul-Hamid was elated to know that since the successful launch and rollout of the fuel marking in Zambia, the programme has chalked major success.

He mentioned product quality compliance rate at the retail outlet has increased to over 96% and illegal fuel vendors have been successful­ly prosecuted and convicted.

Despite Ghana’s major successes in the fuel marking programme, the NPA Chief Executive said “we still want to learn from the Zambian programme to help us improve on our operations in the field of fuel marking and regulation, as well as foster a healthy collaborat­ion in the area of fuel integrity monitoring between our institutio­ns.”

The ERB is a statutory body charged with the responsibi­lity of regulating the energy sector in Zambia. The ERB is generally responsibl­e for ensuring that energy enterprise­s earn a reasonable rate of return on their investment­s and consumers are given quality products and service

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