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Petrol filling stations urged to dispense fuel only into fit-for-purpose containers

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April 16, 2026
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The Guyana Energy Agency (GEA) wishes to remind all petrol filling stations and fuel service providers across Guyana that petroleum products must only be dispensed into containers that are specifically designed, approved, and fit for the safe storage and transport of fuel.

The dispensing gasoline or diesel into unsuitable containers, such as household plastic bottles, glass jars, open buckets, or other damaged or unapproved vessels, poses safety hazards. Such practices can lead to fires, explosions, spills, and environmental contamination. Improper containers may leak, rupture, generate static electricity, or fail when exposed to heat, thereby putting customers, staff, and surrounding property at risk.

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Filling stations are advised to:

(1). Refuse the dispensing of fuel into any container not intended for petroleum storage.

(2). Ensure that only approved fuel containers made of suitable material and clearly marked for fuel use are accepted.

(3). Inspect containers for visible damage, cracks, leaks, or missing caps before dispensing.

(4). Train pump attendants to identify unsafe containers and consistently enforce compliance. 

(5). Display clear signage informing customers of acceptable fuel container requirements.

Approved fuel containers should: 

(1). Be constructed of fuel-resistant materials.

(2). Have secure, leak-proof caps.

(3). Be clearly labelled or certified for gasoline/diesel storage.

(4). Be in good condition, free of cracks, corrosion, or damage.

These precautions are essential to protect public safety, reduce fire risks, and ensure compliance with national safety standards governing the handling of petroleum products.

The Guyana Energy Agency (GEA) urges all filling station operators to exercise vigilance and responsibility in enforcing safe fuel dispensing practices. Safety begins at the pump, and fuel must only be dispensed into containers that are fit for purpose and approved for the storage of petroleum products.

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