Diesel/paraffin scandal: DA demands a nationwide review of all petrol stations
25 January 2024
Following shocking revelations that 70 service stations out of a sample of 1000 were found to have diluted diesel with paraffin, the DA demands that the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) institutes a nationwide review of petroleum products sold at all service stations in the country. According to the South African Petroleum Industry Association, there are about 4 600 service stations in the country.
It would be highly irresponsible for DMRE to assume that the 3 600 service stations which did not form part of its sampling and testing of petroleum products survey are fully compliant with regulations on petroleum specifications and standards.
Since this was confirmed to be a countrywide scandal, and using the findings of the current sampling survey as a baseline, it’s not a stretch to make the assumption that there are potentially as many as 322 service stations that could also be implicated.
While the DA has already called for the release of the names of the 70 service stations that were implicated in the diesel/paraffin dilution scandal, it is imperative that the net is cast wider to identify any potential hold outs that may have been missed by the current DMRE survey. Only a nationwide review of all service stations will rebuild trust and assure the motoring public in the quality of petroleum products.