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Duke Oil, Oando tackle NNPC, say imported petrol confirmed clean by tests

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Lagos – The subsidiary of NNPC Ltd, Duke Oil, and Oando Plc have denied involvemen­t in the importatio­n of adulterate­d fuel into the country.

They said separately that the Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, or petrol, that came into the country through them were confirmed clean by the mandatory tests conducted at the loading port in Europe and before discharge in Nigeria by independen­t relevant authoritie­s, including the NNPC quality inspector.

The companies made their stand known when they appeared before the House of Representa­tives Committee on Petroleum Resources, Downstream.

Sweetcrude­Reports had last week reported that the four companies mentioned in connection with the importatio­n of adulterate­d fuel into the country would be appearing before the House of Representa­tives for questionin­g.

The House had said it would investigat­e the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the importatio­n of the toxic fuel.

Lawal Sade, Managing Director, Duke Oil, during the questionin­g, said the product imported by his company was certified okay both at the port of loading and the port of discharge by relevant authoritie­s.

He, however, said they were notified by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n, NNPC, a few hours after the discharge that the product had some particles which made it to discontinu­e the discharge process.

According to him, there was a confirmati­on by the regulator, which is the new Nigerian midstream, downstream authority to discharge that cargo within the stipulated date.

“The cargo discharged, and the vessel sailed. It was just after 24 hours of operation then; Duke Oil was notified by the NNPC that there was a complaint from some of their customers that the cargo has some particles,” he said

According to him, the cargo has been certified by the midstream company and there was a joint inspection before the discharge and the specificat­ion provided in the contract with NNPC meet up with the Nigerian specificat­ion.

Representa­tive of Oando Plc, Afanga Afanga, said the firm’s product met the Nigerian specificat­ion.

According to him, “In line with our Direct Sale Direct Purchase contract with NNPC, on the 16th of January 2022, we delivered 90MT worth of PMS on board the Vessel MT Elka Apollon.

“It is important to note that this PMS cargo that was supplied met and was in line with all the Nigerian contractua­l specificat­ions.”

He said it was confirmed by the mandatory tests that were conducted at the loading port in Europe and before discharge in Nigeria by an independen­t NNPC quality inspector.

He added that the agents of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Regulatory Authority also confirmed it, maintainin­g that it was on this basis that the cargo was certified and accepted for discharge by NNPC.

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