Petrosen addresses false fuel shortage claims in Senegal
PETROSEN Addresses False Fuel Shortage Claims in Senegal
In a firm response to circulating misinformation, PETROSEN, Senegal’s national petroleum company, has categorically denied reports of an impending fuel shortage in the country. The company emphasizes that fuel supplies are operating normally and calls for heightened vigilance against fake news.
According to PETROSEN’s official statement, a fraudulent communiqué has been circulating on digital platforms, falsely alleging that the company had announced supply difficulties for gasoline, diesel, and gas. The company clarified that it had not issued any such document and strongly condemned the spread of this baseless information.
Current Fuel Supply Situation in Senegal
PETROSEN reassures both the public and energy sector stakeholders that no fuel shortage exists in Senegal. The company states that its import, storage, and distribution systems are functioning seamlessly in coordination with relevant authorities and industry players.
To prevent further confusion, PETROSEN urges the public to verify information through its official channels and those of the Ministry of Energy, Petroleum, and Mines. The company warns that it will take legal action against individuals or entities responsible for spreading false information that could disrupt public order.
How to Verify Reliable Information
- Check PETROSEN’s official website and social media for updates.
- Refer to announcements from the Ministry of Energy, Petroleum, and Mines.
- Avoid sharing unverified news on fuel availability.