Faulty test kits cast doubt on quality of fuel

This story points up the absolute need to rely on quality, proven test kits such as those available from Fleet Fuel Testing.

Energy regulator will replace the faulty special kits for testing the quality of fuel at the pump station as rogue traders increasingly mix kerosene with diesel in search for higher margins.

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) told Parliament some dealers had reported that the kits SGS Kenya supplied could not detect petrol and diesel mixed with the cheaper kerosene because they could easily be manipulated.

“We have taken these factors into account and are in the process of getting a new contractor. In the next few months we will have technology that cannot be tampered with,” director-general Pavel Oimeke told the National Assembly Committee on Energy.

The ERC introduced the SGS kits to the market in 2015 to test quality of fuel at depots in efforts to tame rogue traders that have been mixing kerosene with diesel in search for higher profit margins.

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