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Petrosen addresses false fuel shortage claims in Senegal

PETROSEN refutes fuel shortage rumors in Senegal, warns of legal action

PETROSEN, Senegal’s national petroleum company, has categorically denied rumors circulating online about an imminent fuel shortage in the country. The company emphasizes that fuel supply operations remain fully operational and calls for caution against misinformation spreading across digital platforms.

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PETROSEN clarifies fuel supply status

In an official statement, PETROSEN confirmed that no fuel or gas shortages exist in Senegal. The company stressed that its import, storage, and distribution systems are functioning normally in coordination with national energy authorities. The false claims stem from a fabricated document circulating on social media, which PETROSEN has not endorsed.

Official channels urged for accurate information

To combat misinformation, PETROSEN advises the public to rely solely on verified sources such as its official communications and the Ministry of Energy, Petroleum, and Mines. The company warns that it will pursue legal action against individuals or entities responsible for spreading false information that could disrupt public order.

Key takeaways for motorists and businesses

  • No fuel shortage is occurring in Senegal as of now.
  • PETROSEN’s supply chain remains fully operational.
  • Always verify fuel-related news through official channels.
  • Spreading unverified claims may result in legal consequences.