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Fuel Theft

Fuel is being stolen, as it has been creating a vast issue for companies.

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Fuel Theft

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  1. Fuel Theft Our petroleum logistics provides petroleum additives to the oil industry. Our industry has over 20 years of experience. Fuel theft has been a major problem for decades. As prices are rising. The siphon fuel was stolen, which may vary from normal experiment. The fuel was also stolen from the tank. But specific measures are being taken to prevent this from happening. For more information, please visit our website. Gasoline theft (sometimes colloquially referred to as filling and flying, gasoline and sprint, and eviction) is taken from gasoline at a site without payment. Thieves often use some form of bait to prevent nearby witnesses from not paying before leaving the station. Common baits include pretending to press the wrong button after swiping a credit card, or having multiple people get gasoline at the same time, with one paying for another and the other running with two cars.. Oil and gasoline were stolen through illegal taps in oil pipelines. Products worth billions of dollars are stolen every year. The target is the Nigerian oil industry, the Nembe Creek main line, the Ceyhan-Kırıkkale oil pipeline, and the Mexican oil industry. Organized crime and local participation Illegal faucets cause leaks and explosions, such as: 2006 Abule Egba pipeline explosion 2006 Atlas Creek Pipeline Explosion As fuel prices climb, the rate of fuel theft is accelerating, enticing more employees to steal fuel. Employees can draw fuel from the tank or use special equipment, making it difficult to see that the fuel will gradually leave the fuel tank. This employee-related crime now costs the US freight industry $2.1 billion annually

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