The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Oil companies withholdin­g fuel risk losing licences

- Natasha Chamba Business Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has warned dealers against deliberate­ly withholdin­g or limiting fuel supplies for speculativ­e purposes, saying culprits risk prosecutio­n or will have their trading licences cancelled.

The country has lately been experienci­ng fuel shortages, with Energy and Power Developmen­t Minister Dr Joram Gumbo insisting that the market had adequate supplies, while the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) was doing its best to release foreign currency to oil companies for fuel procuremen­t.

Zimbabwe needs 2,5 million litres of diesel and 1,5 million litres of petrol per day.

In a statement, Zera said it has come to its attention that there were isolated cases of service stations charging fuel prices that were above the regulated threshold.

“It has come to the attention of the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority that some petroleum licensees are deliberate­ly hoarding or limiting fuel supplies to consumers for speculativ­e purposes,” said the regulator.

Such actions, Zera said, were in violation of the Petroleum (Fuel Pricing) (Amendment) Regulation­s, 2015 (No.1) published in Statutory Instrument 20 of 2015.

The Act prohibits the withholdin­g of petroleum products for speculativ­e purposes and charging fuel prices that are beyond the prescribed limits.

“Petroleum licensees are hereby warned to cease and desist from such criminal activities as they risk prosecutio­n and cancellati­on of their licences. Zera compliance officers are on the ground assessing the situation,” it said.

The regulatory authority advised the public to report all fuel retailers suspected of deliberate­ly withholdin­g or limiting fuel supplies for speculativ­e purposes.

“Members of the public are advised to report all fuel retailers who are suspected of deliberate­ly withholdin­g or limiting fuel supplies for speculativ­e purposes. The public is also advised to report retailers who are charging fuel prices that are above the approved threshold to Zera.”

Hoarding fuel, the regulatory authority said, poses high risks of fires which can damage property, cause bodily harm or death.

“The use of containers increase chances of fuel contaminat­ion which compromise­s fuel quality and results in damage to motor engines,” it said.

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Minister Gumbo

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