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DPR warns depot owners against hoarding of petroleum products

BY Mary Ugbodaga

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The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has warned depot owners across the country to desist from hoarding petroleum products in their facilities.

This follows indications that the pump price of premium motor spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, may increase as global price of crude oil is now over $63 per barrel.

Earlier in February 2021, the federal government had appealed to Nigerians to get ready to bear the pains of increased petrol pump price as crude oil prices in the international market keeps rising.

In a statement, Sarki Auwalu, director of DPR, said the warning is due to reports received by the agency on the “unwholesome activities” of some depot owners who have decided to create artificial scarcity by hoarding products in some parts of the country.

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“Their nefarious activities is causing untold hardship to Nigerians,” Auwalu said, adding that there is sufficiency of petroleum products in the country and also threatened that DPR will not hesitate to apply appropriate sanctions on any depot found wanting in this regard.

He said the agency had set up a special task force to intensify surveillance and monitoring of all depots to check this anomaly.

Auwalu further said that DPR would continue to provide its regulatory focus of quality, quantity, integrity, and safety (QQIS) for the effective operations of the downstream sector.

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