Fuel supplies won’t run dry by Jan 1

PUTRAJAYA, 27 Dec 2018: 

The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP) has given the assurance there is an adequate supply of gasoline and diesel for sale daily throughout the country.

Secretary-general Datuk Seri Jamil Salleh said both petrol and diesel are available – denying claims consumers might face difficulties in getting both fuels by Jan 1, adding that both fuels are scheduled control items under the Control of Supplies Act 1961 since June 1975,

“Therefore the government will ensure that the supply of scheduled goods is always on the market and easily accessible to consumers at all times,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Bumiputera Petrol Dealers Association of Malaysia president Datuk Abu Samah Bachik had claimed on Tuesday consumers are worried about getting petrol and diesel as all storage tanks at petrol stations were expected to be dry by 1 Jan 2019.

He was reported to have said this was because of the reluctance of petrol station operators to increase storage in their tanks by the end of this month.

Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng had previously said in a statement the government would adjust and reduce the retail price of petroleum products, including RON95 from January.

Jamil said that as a retail licensee of petrol and diesel under the Control of Supply Regulations 1974, it was compulsory for petrol station operators to comply with the licence terms and to ensure supplies of petrol and diesel are available and sufficient for daily sale.

“Among the other conditions, the licensee was also not allowed to close the station, or to discontinue the sale of petrol/diesel fuel without permission.

“The failure of the station operator to comply with any of the conditions is an offence under Regulation 21 of the Supply Control Regulations 1974 and punishable under Section 22 of the Control of Supplies Act 1974.

“If convicted, a fine of up to RM1 million or three years jail or both can be imposed for the first offence, or a fine of RM3 million for the second offence and an imprisonment of up to five years or both.”

Jamil said KPDNHEP enforcement officers would monitor and inspect the stations from time to time to ensure fuel supply remains sufficient for the public.

Complaints can be made to the ministry through the portal e-complaint KPDNHEP (https://eaduan.kpdnkk.gov.my) or e-mail complaint [email protected] or via Ez ADD KPDNHEP (smartphone app) or via WhatsApp messages to 019- 279 4317.

– Bernama

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