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The Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) has commended Petrosol Platinum Energy for its unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality fuel and accurate quantities to consumers.
In a congratulatory message marking Petrosol's 10th anniversary, COPEC's Executive Secretary, Duncan Amoah, hailed the company as a shining example of excellence in the industry.
Mr. Amoah noted that Petrosol ‘s triple International Organisation for Standardization (ISO) certification for quality management, health and safety management, and environmental management systems is a testament to its dedication to meeting international standards.
He also praised the company's reputation for delivering the right quantities of fuel to customers, saying COPEC has never received a customer complaint about Petrosol's products or services.

Petrosol's pioneering "Full Quantity Campaign" launched in 2016, which educated consumers on how to ensure they receive the right quantities of fuel at the pump, was also highlighted by Mr Amoah.
The campaign's success in promoting transparency and accountability in the industry earned it the Marketing Campaign of the Year award at the 2017 Ghana Oil & Gas Awards.
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has also recognised Petrosol's commitment to excellence, with its Chief Executive, Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, praising the company's leadership and team for upholding high standards of integrity.
With a network of 115 fuel stations nationwide, Petrosol remains a trusted brand among consumers, known for its high-quality fuels and lubricants, as well as its focus on customer satisfaction.
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