Environment
Dubai government entities and ENOC together curb illegal diesel trade
Dubai, 06 March 2019: A joint task-force comprising six Dubai Government entities and ENOC Group is taking concerted efforts to curb illegal trade of diesel in Dubai, which have seen steady progress in recent months.
The task-force includes representatives of Dubai Economic Department, Ministry of Human Resources & Emiratization, Emirates Authority for Standardization & Metrology, Roads & Transport Authority, Dubai Municipality, Dubai Police and ENOC Group.
An estimate of 38 per cent of the companies inspected reported compliance with the guidelines set by Emirates Authority for Standardization & Metrology (ESMA) regarding the quality of diesel used.
Despite these reported improvements, the inspections revealed that 62 per cent of companies are still in violation of the guidelines; and continue to use off specifications quality diesel.
His Excellency Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO, ENOC, said: We extend our appreciation to all members of the joint task-force for carrying out inspections to curb the usage of compromised quality diesel, and thus putting an end to illegal diesel trade. With security and safety being a key pillar of the Dubai Plan 2021, it is imperative that we fulfil all obligations and ensure that only high-quality products are sold and used. This is important to the uphold the environmental, health and safety and health standards for the well-being of the nation and the community.
ESMA specifies that diesel used must comply with 10-PPM sulphur content and Euro 5 standard for diesel, which reduces harmful emissions significantly and helps promote a healthier environment for the country and its people. ENOC provides detailed lab reports for the diesel samples sourced from the companies inspected.