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BOC Port of Limay and Sub-Port of Mariveles Marks 10.6B Liters under the Fuel Marking Program

October 26, 2021

As the Bureau of Customs (BOC) continuously implements its mandate to mark fully paid imported petroleum products under the Fuel Marking Program, the Enforcement and Security Service (ESS) and the Fuel Marking Team continuously conducts checkpoints at Roman Highway, Brgy. Daang Pari, Orion Bataan, to sternly check the compliance of Oil importers and stakeholders.

Beginning with its implementation from September 2019 to September 2021, which also marks the start of the 3rd year implementation of the Program, the Port of Limay and Sub-Port of Mariveles marked a total of 10.6 Billion liters of kerosene, diesel and gasoline.

The markers serve as identifiers during field testing to determine the presence of illicit fuel in the market.

The Fuel Marking Program aims to raise revenues while curbing fuel smuggling and leveling the Philippine oil industry’s playing field.

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