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NPA cracks whip on errant OMCs

Dr. Mustapha Abdul Hamid,Chief Executive Officer,National Petroleum Authority

Dr. Mustapha Abdul Hamid,Chief Executive Officer,National Petroleum Authority

The Nation­al Petroleum Authority (NPA) has sanctioned seven Petroleum Products Mar­keting Companies (PPMCs) for illicit distribution of petroleum products.

They are to pay fines for viola­tion of Unified Petroleum Pricing Fund (UPPF) regulations, making false UPPF representations to the authority, and engaging in third-party supplies.

Failure by the affected compa­nies to pay the fines will lead to a three-month suspension of their operations, the authority said.

In the case of Andev Co. Ltd, it will pay a total fine of GH¢90,000. This comprises GH¢10,000 for violating UPPF regulations and GH¢10,000 each for eight counts of making false UPPF representations to the authority.

Beap Energy is to pay a total fine of GH¢20,000, comprising GH¢10,000 for violating UPPF regulations and GH¢5,000 each for two counts of third-party supplies.

For BF Petroleum, the company will pay a total fine of GH¢95,000. This constitutes GH¢10,000 for violating UPPF regulations, GH¢5,000 each for ten counts of third-party supplies and GH¢5,000 each for seven counts of lift­ing petroleum products without cross-zonal authorisation.

Anasset Co. Ltd is to pay a total fine of GH¢50,000. This compris­es GH¢10,000 for violating UPPF regulations, GH¢10,000 each for four counts of making false UPPF representations to the authority.

Another company, Cost Energy is to pay a total fine of GH¢ 665,000.00, compris­ing GH¢10,000 for engaging in third-party supplies and GH¢5,000 each for 131 counts of third-party supplies.

Compass Oleum Ltd will pay a total fine of GH¢350,000. This constitutes GH¢10,000 for violat­ing UPPF regulations, GH¢5,000 each for 15 counts of lifting petroleum products without cross zonal authorisation and GH¢5000 each for 53 counts of engaging in third party supplies.

Concord Oil Ltd is to pay a total fine of GH¢65,000. This comprises GH¢10,000 for violat­ing UPPF regulations, GH¢5,000 each for four counts of engag­ing in third-party supplies and GH¢5,000 each for seven counts of lifting petroleum products with­out cross-zonal authorisation.

The NPA cautioned that any company that fails to comply with the approved rules and regulations stipulated by the authority would be subjected to further sanctions.

The UPPF ensures that prices of petroleum products were the same across the country.

 BY TIMES REPORTER

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