DPR gets app to end hoarding of petroleum products by marketers
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By Davies Iheamnachor
The Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, has introduced a computer application to monitor how petroleum products in all the filling stations within the country operate.
This was just as the body also closed down a filling station for selling adulterated petroleum products and seven gas stations for illegal operations.
The Zonal Controller, DPR, Port Harcourt Zonal Office, Bassey Nkanga, who unveiled the application, Downstream Remote Monitoring System, DRMS, weekend a two-day stakeholders’ meeting in Port Harcourt with petrol and gas station owners including other operators in the downstream sector, said the platform would be deployed to check hoarding and diversion of products by marketers.
DPR launches app to tackle hoarding, diversion of petroleum products
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