ILLEGAL GAS STATIONS POPING UP IN JAMAICA

Fuelling fears – Illegal gas station operating metres from commercial, residential premises near

With memories of the October 2016 explosion at an illegal gas plant on Jacques Road in east Kingston that left three people dead still fresh in minds, there are fears concerning the sale of gasolene at an unauthorised property on Beechwood Avenue in the Corporate Area.

Haulage contractor Gladstone Hastings last week confirmed that he is selling gasolene at the premises without the required permits, but argued that he plans to get them soon.

Hastings showed our news team a trade and business licence, but this was for another business he operates at premises adjacent to the unauthorised petrol station.

He admitted to having not yet completed the steps, such as getting approvals from the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA), the National Works Agency, the municipal council, the Town and Country Planning Authority, and the fire department to operate the petrol station.

“When we got the trade licence, we should have gone to look about the other things, but we put off things and I wasn’t here as I was overseas looking about the equipment,” said Hastings.

“We intend to build a station across the road shortly. We are actually in the process of getting material from overseas, so it is not an intended illegal operation. It is an operation that will be regularised in a couple of months from now.

“Haulage has gone down to nothing now, so I said might as well I venture out of it and creep into the retail business, but now that I have realised how serious it is I am going to have to move on it and shut down whatever I was doing here,” added Hastings.

According to Hastings, he has stopped selling diesel fuel and now only uses it to supply his haulage tankers but decided to sell 90 octane gasolene to build a customer base, with the plan being to have a legitimate petrol station operating in the coming months.

“We buy like 500 litres of 90 (octane) once every two weeks and we make like $25,000 off it. That is no profit as the tank doesn’t hold 1,000 gallons, so it is not a large storage,” said Hastings.

“And not any and anybody can’t just drive in and we sell to them. I tell them don’t sell to people who they don’t know.”

Hastings, who has C.B. Machine Service Company Limited head office and Native Food Packers Limited for neighbours, said he has taken steps to ensure the safety of the operation.

“I just purchased a valve overseas, which is a safety protection valve for fumes and pressurisation. So that is one of the safety measures; you can’t get any fumes out of it (petrol storage tank) now,” argued Hastings.

Last week, Hastings was offering 90 octane gasolene at $129 per litre. This was 80 cents cheaper than the closest competitor in the area.

But motorists who go for this cheaper gas are putting themselves at risk as the facility contravene some of NEPA’s basic criteria for the operation of petrol stations.

These include the provision that petrol stations are to be equipped with firefighting and fire protection equipment installed in accordance with the requirements of the fire department, and that all storage tanks shall be installed below ground.

The Beechwood Avenue premises has one entrance, which also serves as the exit, and that is also in breach of the NEPA rules.

The Sunday Gleaner team also saw a 90 octane tank above ground level without any perimeter structures and with a fuel dispenser attached, while a diesel tank has a concrete perimeter wall but it is also above the ground with a dispenser attached. These are also in breach of the NEPA rules.

Efforts to get a comment from NEPA have so far been unsuccessful.

5 thoughts on “ILLEGAL GAS STATIONS POPING UP IN JAMAICA

  1. Not a “werd”…craven dogs always lose dem bone.

    Morning, Met and who fi get hail up :maafaganwati

  2. Corruption at Nepa..pure n simple. ..ksac too..this illegal operation has been going on way way longer than u can imagine! !All his explanations amount to shyt because it doesn’t change the fact of the breaches n illegality n endangering others.

    We look forward to an explanation from the relevant authorities as to how this illegal gas operation was allowed to endanger the public for so long. .even after deaths recently from similar operations? ?

    I won’t be holding my breath. .this is Jamaica afterall!!

  3. Sick of these ppl who always want to do things outside of standard practice. Why him never get him license and built the gas station before starting the business. Now if dem unsafe operation kill you or your family who going to care? Mi sick a dem and Dem fckry man. Gas a serious ting. All when di gas station build nobody fi support it cause if ppl sake a dem greed and disregard fi rules and regulations can put innocent ppl’s lives at risk like dat don’t deserve support. Jamaican ppl life mean nutten to dem as long as dem can meck a dollar, and di ppl going to buy dem gas don’t even know they are being exploited.

  4. Bigman dem nuh haffi follow the law but di littleman get six months fi teef little ackee enuh.

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