The Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission (FCCC) says it has received reports of individuals arriving at service stations with drums, gallons and other containers to store large quantities of fuel, raising both safety and supply concerns.
The Commission warned that this growing trend of bulk fuel collection is unnecessary, stressing that national fuel supply remains stable.
FCCC Chief Executive Officer Senikavika Jiuta said such behaviour risks creating artificial shortages, as excessive purchasing quickly depletes available stock at service stations.
She also cautioned that storing fuel in large quantities at residential properties is not only dangerous but may breach provisions under the Petroleum Act 1970, exposing individuals to potential fines or imprisonment.
The FCCC is urging the public to remain calm, purchase only what is necessary, and avoid unsafe storage practices that could endanger households and communities.


