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5 Oct 2016

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Mercuria

Statement from Mercuria in response to Public Eye report on fuel quality in Africa

„As mentioned in the report published by Public Eye on fuel deliveries on the African continent, Mercuria confirms that it has no distribution infrastructure or network of service stations in this region. Hence, as the report states, our company is not the target of the study. Nevertheless our group remains committed to complying strictly and transparently to the standards to which it is subjected. Our group works closely with governments to ensure that the delivered products fully comply with the technical specifications defined and imposed by local authorities, and in all countries where our group operates.“

 (Translation provided by the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre)

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