 The Nigerian National Petroleum Company, NNPC Limited, has reassured Nigerians of its capacity to restore sanity in the supply and distribution of quality premium motor-spirit PMs, also known as petrol, across the country within a short period. The Chief Executive Officer Group, Managing Director of NNPC, Mala Melikeari, made the pledge at the end of a meeting with some oil marketers to resolve the issues generated by the recent supply and discharge of ethanol blended petrol in some Nigeria depot. Precisely on the 20th of January, NNPC received a report from a quality inspector on the presence of emulsion particles in the PMS cargo ship to Nigeria from Antwerp, Belgium. NNPC investigations revealed the presence of methanol in four of the PMS cargoes imported by our DSTP suppliers, including MRS, MRDev, Hyde Energy, OIME, Keefe, Britannia, U-Consortium, Oando, and also our own company Decoil. Cargo quality certificates issued at Lordport, which is Antwerp, Belgium, by Amspec, Belgium, indicates that the gasoline comply with Nigerian specifications. The NNPC quality inspectors, including GMO, SGS, Joe Keman, G&G, all world-class surveyors and inspectors conducted tests on this before discharge and also showed that the gasoline met Nigerian specification. As a standard process for all PMS imports to Nigeria, the cargoes were equally certified by inspection agents appointed by the mainstream and downstream petroleum regulatory authority as products that met Nigerian specification. It is important to note that the usual quality inspection protocol employed in both Lordport and Belgium and our discharge ports in Nigeria do not include the test for percentage of methanol content and therefore additive was not detected by our quality inspectors.