In a statement on Sunday, Joseph Obele, PETROAN’s
spokesperson, said the association conducted a rigorous test on NNPC’s
petroleum products after claims in a viral video emerged that the PMS, also
known as petrol, sold by MRS Oil lasts longer than that of NNPC.
On Saturday, NNPC denied the claims made in the video, which
said the petrol from MRS Oil was refined by the Dangote refinery.
NNPC said the assertion that Dangote refinery’s PMS lasts
longer is misleading.
Obele said PETROAN, as part of its oversight function in the
Nigerian petroleum industry, engaged independent standard laboratories to test
and verify the quality of petroleum products before lifting them from any depot
or refinery.
“Our comprehensive tests include flash point, density,
viscosity, sulfur content, water content, and ash content tests,” the
association’s spokesperson said.
“The results of these tests are satisfactory, demonstrating
that NNPCL’s petroleum products meet and exceed the required industry
standards.
“Specifically: Flash point test: exceeds minimum
requirement, indicating low risk of ignition.
“Density test: meets prescribed density standards, ensuring
optimal engine performance and fuel efficiency.
“Viscosity test: falls within acceptable range, ensuring
smooth engine operation and minimizing wear and tear.
“Sulfur content test: meets regulatory limits, reducing risk
of engine corrosion and environmental pollution.
“Water content test: well below maximum allowable limit, ensuring
fuel stability and preventing engine problems.
“Ash content test: meets regulatory limits, reducing risk of
engine wear and tear.
“We are confident in the quality of petroleum products
supplied by NNPCL, which adheres to strict industry standards.”
Obele also asked the public to disregard fabricated content
and instead rely on verified sources for accurate information.
PETROAN URGES CAUTION
IN SHARING INFORMATION ON SENSITIVE MATTERS
On his part, Billy Gillis-Harry, PETROAN president, advised
content creators to exercise caution and responsibility when sharing
information on sensitive matters.
“We urge content creators not to joke with sensitive matters
that have the capacity to collapse the economy,” he said.
“The impact of false information on the economy cannot be
overstated.”
Obele further said PETROAN supports healthy competition
among industry players, encouraging them to improve products and services,
invest in research and development, and prioritise customer satisfaction.