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    e-Station: DPR Reads Riot Act to Independent Marketers in Abia

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaMay 31, 2021Updated:October 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    E-Station Dpr Reads Riot Act To Independent Marketers In Abia
    Sarki Auwalu, DPR Boss
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    e-Station: DPR Reads Riot Act to Independent Marketers in Abia

    Following the expiration of the deadline given to all Petroleum Marketers by the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) to register their retail outlets into its e-Station platform, Abia State Field Office of DPR has advised Petroleum Marketers in the State to cue into the platform or risk not having their operational license renewed.

    Recall that the DPR Field Office in Umuahia held a sensitisation program for Independent Petroleum Marketers in February 2021 ahead of the introduction of E-Station platform which would account for the distribution and movement of petroleum products. Marketers were asked to register in the portal before the end of April, 2021 or risk being sanctioned.  

    Engineer Emmanuel Okoro, the Operation Controller DPR Umuahia Field Office, said the e-Station was introduced to enable the DPR to provide statistical information on the inventory and distribution of products from the Depots to retail outlets all over the country, for planning and research purposes.

    E-Station Dpr Reads Riot Act To Independent Marketers In Abia
    Sarki Auwalu, DPR Boss

    He disclosed that part of the sanctions that awaits any petroleum marketer includes the non-renewal of operational licence which would bare the erring marketer from lifting Petroleum products from any of depots in the country.

     “It is now a pre-requisite for the renewal of License to Operate (LTO) a retail outlet. The licence is a requirement for lifting petroleum products”, he said.  

    He pointed out that the price of premium motor spirit (fuel) has remained in range of (N162-165).

    “No increase has been made as regarding the price of fuel. The major marketers have always maintained the price band. It is the Independent marketers that sometimes sell above the pump price, but through our surveillance operations, we are getting them to comply and sell within the price range. We have had to sanction those that fail to comply accordingly.”

    e-Station: DPR Reads Riot Act to Independent Marketers in Abia

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