As NNPCL, refiners and petroleum marketers progress in their game of conspiracy theories and feeble schemes to de-market each other’s brands and products
The Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) says the petrol supplied by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) meets top industry standards.
This follows online claims that NNPCL’s fuel was of poor quality.
PETROAN conducted a thorough test on NNPCL’s petrol, which showed that it meets all key industry requirements.
Tests included flash point, density, viscosity, sulfur content, water content, and ash content, all of which passed the necessary benchmarks.
PETROAN’s spokesperson, Joseph Obele, stated that NNPCL’s fuel has a safe flash point, meets density standards for engine performance, and has acceptable viscosity levels to protect engines.
The sulfur content and water levels were also within limits to prevent engine damage and pollution.
Obele urged the public to disregard false information from unverified sources and to rely on accurate reports.
PETROAN president, Billy Gillis-Harry, also warned content creators against spreading misleading information that could harm the economy.
The NNPC refuted the claims in the viral video, calling the allegations baseless and based on inaccurate research.