 The Bedstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority has won marketers in biosustain against hoarding petroleum products. The CEO tied. The operations controller of the body, Ogbe Nikola, said this during a press briefing in Yen O'Guang. Our correspondent, Jesse Essay, completes this report. Hoarding of petroleum products, especially premium motor spirit PMS, is a common practice by marketers during the Christmas and New Year festivities. This often leads to scarcity and increase in the price of petrol, and in most cases a hike in transportation fare. But this year, the Department of Petroleum Resources, DPRO, which is now midstream and downstream petroleum regulatory authority, is not condoning any act that will lead to scarcity. The inaugural operations officer says there is enough petrol to serve customers in biosustain until February 2022, and wants that they will go tough on filling stations which engage in sharp practices. We want to reform bioscence that we have, we are still operating on this efficiency level, that there is enough way to go around. So nobody should panic. Just go to the filling station and buy. And our team is moving around. If you want to maybe close your filling station and you want to sell it in the night, there will be the hammer of the law fall on you. Our team has to move around so that you sell both in the daytime and in the night time. Petroleum products are very important. He also has a word for black marketers. If you are illegally, before you even carry products from one location to the other, you must be licensed by this organization. You must be licensed. And so the security operatives are everywhere. That is why they will intercept some tankers. Where are you coming from? They will come to ask us, is these people registered with us? The online says they. If it is new, already you are a black marketer. And so the security operatives will come, will look at everything before they take you to court. He says the stipulated amount for petrol is between 162 Naira and 165 Naira per litre, and once the selling above this price is criminal. Jesse is safe for plus TV Africa.