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The Ministry of Oil: “The adulterated gasoline was the result of the supply of fuels from abroad. Brega Oil Company confirms that the gasoline samples are completely free of any pollutants or added water.”

The Ministry of Oil and Gas reported today, Sunday, that what was being circulated these days on social media about the occurrence of gasoline pollution, which caused malfunctions in the cars of some citizens, occurred due to the import of adulterated fuels from abroad.

The ministry also confirmed that the National Oil Corporation has followed very precise procedures, and Brega Oil Company completes this as it receives and distributes fuel to warehouses and then to stations according to the terms of reference referred to.

It indicated that Brega Oil Company had confirmed that it was following this issue with privacy and had taken many measures, including taking random samples from stations and all sites, pointing out that these samples were completely free of any pollutants or added water, and that these samples when examined were in accordance with the approved and continuous Libyan specifications.

It added that it is awaiting investigations from the Attorney General in this regard and following the procedures stipulated in the legislation in force in such cases.

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