Over 100,000 Liters of Substandard Fuel Found at Gas Stations in Uzbekistan

Nationwide inspections by Uzenergoinspection uncovered widespread fuel quality violations, with dozens of stations selling fuel that failed to meet state standards.

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Over 100,000 Liters of Substandard Fuel Found at Gas Stations in Uzbekistan

According to the press service of Uzenergoinspection, large-scale inspections were carried out at automobile fuel stations across Uzbekistan. In total, 202 fuel stations in different regions of the country were checked as part of these control measures.

How were the inspections conducted?

During the inspections, specialists collected 213 samples of various types of fuel. All collected samples were sent to laboratories for detailed testing to determine their compliance with established quality standards.

What violations were identified?

Based on laboratory results, it was revealed that 18 fuel stations were selling low-quality fuel. These violations were recorded in multiple regions of the country.

In total, 101,954 liters of fuel were found to be below the required state standards, indicating serious issues related to fuel quality.

What measures were taken?

In all identified cases, official documents were prepared. The management of the fuel stations received instructions to eliminate the violations and prevent such situations from occurring in the future.

This material is based on information from the source.

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