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Philippine fuel companies urge regulator to act against low-priced, fake LPG refill cylinders

( September 13, 2016, 05:28 GMT | Insight) -- A group of Philippine independent petroleum companies is urging the country's energy regulator to act on the proliferation of retailers who sell fake, illegally-refilled and substandard liquefied petroleum gas cylinders at low prices, Business World reports. A group of Philippine independent petroleum companies is urging the country's energy regulator to act on the proliferation of retailers who sell fake, illegally-refilled and substandard liquefied petroleum gas cylinders at low prices, Business World reports. The Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association attributed the increase in the number of illegal retailers to the deregulation of LPG refilling, which has allowed refilling stations to be set up with minimal oversight. IPPCA said the DOE could be held administratively and criminally liable if it fails to protect the industry and its consumers from these dangerous products, the association said. ...

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