THE Petroleum Products Supervision and Inspec­tion Department under the Ministry of Electricity and Energy requires fuel bowsers to be equipped with GPS devices and con­tinuously monitors them through its Online Mon­itoring Centre to ensure compliance with desig­nated routes and prevent the diversion of petroleum products to unauthorized locations.

 

During routine mon­itoring, a fuel bowser, which was transporting fuel from Yangon (Thil­awa) to Hpa-an, Kayin State, was suspiciously detected stopping near Kyaikto. The informa­tion was shared with the Subcommittee on Fuel Oil Import, Storage and Distribution for further investigation, and the bowser was subsequent­ly intercepted at the Ma­yanchaung checkpoint. Investigations revealed that the fuel had been ille­gally transferred and sold instead of being delivered to its designated destina­tion. As a result, legal ac­tion was taken at Kyaikto Myoma Police Station in accordance with Section 5 of the Essential Supplies and Services Act.

 

Similarly, a fuel bows­er transporting fuel from Yangon (Thilawa) to My­eik, Taninthayi Region, was suspiciously detected stopping near Aloedawpy­ae Pagoda between Kyai­kto and Bilin. The infor­mation was immediately relayed to the relevant authorities for inspection, and the vehicle was later found abandoned without its driver near Domar Vil­lage in Mudon Township along the Mawlamyine– Thanbyuzayat route. The case is currently investi­gated at Mudon Myoma Police Station.

 

The Ministry of Elec­tricity and Energy issues petroleum and petroleum products transport reg­ulatory certificates only after fuel bowsers are equipped with GPS and in­tegrated into its technol­ogy-driven regulatory in­spection system. To date, a totalof 5,106 fuel bows­ers have been equipped with GPS and integrated into the system.

 

According to the in­formation released by the ministry, regulatory in­spection technologies are being upgraded through the use of AI to enhance the monitoring system, which will automatically trigger warning alerts at the control centre if a fuel bowser deviates from its designated route or re­mains suspiciously sta­tionary for an extended period. The ministry also stated that vehicles found in violation of regulations will have their operations suspended immediately, and effective legal action will be taken against all responsible parties, in­cluding business owners. — MNA/TH