Baiyin City Reports Perfect Quality Record in 2025 Q4 Vehicle Fuel Inspections

Deep News02-26 22:07

The Market Supervision Administration of Baiyin City, Gansu Province, has released the quality supervision and sampling inspection results for vehicle fuel products from the fourth quarter of 2025.

The inspection was conducted to rigorously fulfill the environmental protection responsibilities of market supervision authorities, strengthen the quality control of vehicle fuels, crack down on quality violations, and standardize the market order for vehicle fuel products.

A total of 27 batches of vehicle fuel, including gasoline and diesel, were sampled from 27 retail stations across the city during the fourth quarter of 2025. Laboratory tests confirmed a 100% pass rate for all samples.

The inspected stations included 5 sites from PetroChina Gansu Baiyin Sales Branch (5 batches), 5 sites from Sinopec Gansu Baiyin Petroleum Branch (5 batches), 2 sites from Gansu Zhongyou Jiaotong Youpin Co., Ltd. (2 batches), 1 site from Gansu Gonghanglv Zhongyou Energy Co., Ltd. (1 batch), 1 site from Gansu Jiaohang Shiyou Energy Co., Ltd. (1 batch), and 13 independently operated stations (13 batches).

The results were consistent across all administrative counties and districts within Baiyin City, with every sampled batch meeting the required quality standards.

A detailed list of the inspected enterprises, all of which passed the quality checks, has been published alongside the announcement.

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