Analyse de produits pétroliers : La Gambie s’émancipe du Sénégal
Good news for the Gambian energy sector. The country recently inaugurated its first petroleum analysis laboratory. This state-of-the-art facility, established by Owl Surveillance Service, will allow for fuel quality control, consumer protection, and enhanced environmental safety.
With this analytical laboratory, Gambia will significantly reduce its dependence on Senegal.
Indeed, Adama Barrow's country has long relied on its neighbor to analyze its petroleum products.
Gambia exposed to increased risks of fuel contamination
This often resulted in "delays and additional costs," according to The Point website, which reported the information.
The inauguration of this facility should also calm concerns about the circulation of inferior quality fuel in the country.
According to Lamin Gassama, founder of Owl Surveillance Services, Gambia's position as one of the last unloading ports exposes it to increased risks of fuel contamination.
Detect contaminants more quickly
Ships sometimes unload petroleum product residues at local storage facilities, which increases the likelihood of fuel quality alteration, he explained.
The new laboratory will allow for the rapid detection of contaminants. This should help consumers obtain petroleum products that meet international standards.
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