Almost all petrol stations in the country are supplying quality fuel, but some Kenyans may still be purchasing adulterated or substandard fuel, according to a new report by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA).
The Bi-Annual Energy & Petroleum Statistics Report 2024/2025, released on Thursday, indicated that nearly all petrol stations in the country are providing quality fuel, with 98.98 per cent of service stations adhering to quality standards.
EPRA, the regulatory body responsible for overseeing the energy and petroleum sectors, stated that between July and December 2024, the agency conducted 11,950 sample tests at 2,649 petroleum outlets across the country.
According to the report, "2,622 stations, equivalent to 98.98 per cent, were found to be compliant." A person refuels his car at a petrol station.