Petrosol Platinum Energy, a wholly Ghanaian indigenous oil marketing company, has debunked claims that it is among the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) listed by the Office of the Special Prosecutor for allegedly selling premix fuel as petrol and diverting Marine Gas Oil (MGO) to be sold as regular gas oil.
The reaction follows a video posted by Okatakyie Afrifa on Sunday, March 1, 2026, claiming that Petrosol had been cited by the Office of the Special Prosecutor for those practices.
In a statement, management stated categorically that Petrosol is not listed in the OSP’s recent release and has never been involved in such practices. The company said it has contacted Mr. Afrifa directly to retract the claim.
Petrosol assured the public that it adheres strictly to regulatory standards and industry best practices.
“Our commitment to ethical business practices and high product quality remains unwavering as we continually meet the fuel and lubricant needs of customers, including new-technology vehicles and equipment.
“As an indigenous OMC that is internationally certified for quality management, has won national quality awards, and has been commended by the Ghana Revenue Authority and the National Petroleum Authority for tax and regulatory compliance, we assure customers and the public that we will continue to be a model of excellence in the sector.
“As a brand, we are committed to energizing dreams, igniting hope, and powering the achievement of our customers’ and stakeholders’ goals and aspirations.”
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