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Over 9,000 gallons of illegal fuel seized for this year—GEA

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More than 9,000 gallons of gasoline and diesel have been seized for this year alone, according to the Guyana Energy Agency (GEA), which has also recorded seven discoverie­s of illegal fuel so far for 2018.

Those discoverie­s have led to two conviction­s already, while three matters remain ongoing, GEA related in a statement yesterday.

The Legal and Licensing Division of the GEA, which holds the mandate to monitor the performanc­e of the energy sector, particular­ly in relation to the production, importatio­n, distributi­on and utilisatio­n of petroleum and petroleum products, and which is guided by the Petroleum and Petroleum Products Regulation­s 2014, summarised in a release yesterday its accomplish­ments in regard to forwarding that mandate.

The release stated that for the year of 2018, GEA’s inspectors visited 3,192 sites, where they collected 8,339 fuel samples, within this first quarter. Those figures, it was stated, represent 22% and 24% of GEA’s annual target, respective­ly.

It was further related that last year, GEA visited 12,882 sites and collected 33,891 samples, which uncovered 29 instances of illegal fuel possession and led to the seizure of over 11,000 gallons of illegal gasoline and diesel.

GEA managed six conviction­s for 2017, however, guided by its legislatio­n, four individual­s were allowed to provide compensati­on amounting to $1,237,000.

At December 31, 2017, the entity had recorded 1,487 valid petroleum and petroleum products licences. Petroleum products, it was noted, include diesel, gasoline, kerosene, aviation fuel, lubricants and LPG (liquefied petroleum gas).

The breakdown of valid licences is provided below:

13 Import and Importing Wholesale Licences for importatio­n of “fuels” i.e. diesel, gasoline, kerosene, and aviation fuel.

22 Import and Importing Wholesale Licences issued for the importatio­n of either lubricants and/or LPG only. 1 Export Licences. 14 Wholesale Licences. 113 Retail Licences: Petrol Filling Stations.

464 Retail Licences: Others: LPG, Kerosene, Lubricants etc. 230 Consumer Installati­on Licences. 630 Bulk Transporta­tion Carrier Licences.

The statement noted that as GEA publishes a list of all issued licences in the Gazette, the aforementi­oned statistics form public record.

“The GEA wishes to remind all licencehol­ders in the business of transporti­ng, storing, retail, wholesale or importatio­n of petroleum and petroleum products of their licensing obligation­s under the Petroleum and Petroleum Products Regulation­s 2014 and requiremen­ts for timely renewal through submission of requisite documentat­ion,” the statement advised.

“The Guyana Energy Agency expresses gratitude to those who continue to cooperate and would like to encourage all persons who may have informatio­n relating to fuel smuggling and possession of illegal fuel to contact the Agency at 2260394 or 629 3391 to assist its efforts in combating smuggling activities,” the release stated.

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