Oil and gas
Matrix Energy refutes claims about discharging substandard 200,000 metric tons of PMS
Matrix Energy Group has issued a statement refuting recent online claims about the company discharging 200,000 metric tons of PMS in July 2024, asserting they have never distributed substandard products.
The statement emphasized their commitment to setting the record straight and protecting their reputation built over 20 years.
Corporation Communications manager
Matrix Energy Group, Ibrahim Akinola in a statement indicated that the company, which is wholly indigenous and independent, operates in 28 states and is approved by various regulatory and international bodies.
“Our attention has been drawn to a recent online publication where our name was featured.
“We would have loved to ignore the tissue of lies spewed in the publication but the need to set the records straight and facts from sensation behoves on us to address the matter, as well as the need to protect and uphold the integrity of the brand and reputation we have meticulously built over the past 20 years.
He said the company has consistently adhered to quality standards set by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority and have never faced product rejections from customers.
Matrix Energy acknowledged recent tendering by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited and confirmed their compliance with legal standards.
The company’s CEO, Abdulkabir Adisa Aliu, is highlighted as a committed professional making impactful contributions in Nigeria.
Matrix Energy Group reiterated its dedication to providing quality petroleum products at competitive prices, aligning with the government’s vision for the country.