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Pinnacle Oil & Gas Denies Association With Maltese Firm

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Pinnacle Oil and Gas FZE firmly denies any association with alleged Maltese cargo, emphasising compliance with Nigerian regulations on product quality and safety.

Managing director/CEO, Bob Dickerman in a statement said. “In a recent publication, our terminal was associated with a cargo that originated in Malta.

Pinnacle has never accepted any product into our tanks that does not meet all specifications of Nigerian regulations, and we never will.

“At our terminals, the regulators oversee quality control of all imported products and have the product inspected by independent, qualified inspectors before issuing a discharge certificate.

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“We cannot and will not ever be involved in the distribution of products that do not meet all specifications of Nigerian regulatory agencies.”

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