Petrosen denies fuel shortage claims in Senegal

Petrosen denies fuel shortage claims in Senegal

PETROSEN, Senegal’s national oil company, has categorically refuted rumors circulating online about an imminent fuel shortage in the country. The company assures that the supply chain for gasoline, diesel, and other petroleum products remains fully operational, with no disruptions detected.

The organization has strongly condemned the spread of misinformation, warning that it may take legal action against individuals or entities responsible for disseminating false claims that could undermine public trust and create unnecessary panic.

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Current status of petroleum supplies in Senegal

PETROSEN has confirmed that the import, storage, and distribution of petroleum products are proceeding without interruption. The company collaborates closely with government authorities and industry stakeholders to ensure a stable and reliable fuel supply across the nation.

In response to the false claims, PETROSEN urges the public to verify information through official channels, including the company’s website and the Ministry of Energy, Petroleum, and Mines. The organization emphasizes that only verified sources should be trusted to avoid confusion and maintain public order.

Consequences of spreading false fuel shortage rumors

PETROSEN warns that it will pursue legal recourse against those responsible for fabricating and sharing misleading information. Such actions, the company states, not only disrupt the market but also pose risks to national stability by creating unwarranted anxiety among citizens.

Residents and businesses are advised to rely solely on official announcements to stay informed about fuel availability and any potential developments in the sector.

Petrosen denies fuel shortage claims in Senegal
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