Three gas stations in Tashkent region caught selling low-quality fuel
Authorities have discovered that fuel sold at three gas stations in the Tashkent region does not meet state quality standards, according to a report from "Uzenergoinspeksiya."
During inspections conducted as part of a broader control effort over the supply and sale of petroleum products, violations were identified at gas stations in Ohangaron, Yangiyul, and Parkent districts.
In Ohangaron district, inspectors found that diesel fuel was being stored in four large 1,000-liter plastic containers at a gas station operated by the private company "D." It was also noted that the fuel was being dispensed from non-standard containers, further raising concerns about safety and quality.
Samples of gasoline sold at this station were taken for laboratory testing. The analysis revealed that the Ai-92 gasoline did not comply with state standards and was classified as substandard.
Similar violations were discovered at a gas station owned by "S.F.B." LLC in the Yangiyul district and another station managed by the "P." farm in Parkent district.
In response to these findings, the gas stations involved have been temporarily suspended from participating in exchange trading until they rectify the identified issues.
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