Liquid Fuels (Production and Supply) Act
Liquid Fuels (Production and Supply) Act
Liquid Fuels (Production and Supply) Act
Malawi
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Liquid Fuels and Gas (Production and Supply) Act
Contents
Part I – Preliminary ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 1
2. Application .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
4. Interpretation ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
5. Objectives .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Part V – Liquid fuels and gas construction and operating licences ................................................................................................. 6
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29. Central Registry of Liquid Fuels and Gas Operations .............................................................................................................. 8
Part VIII – Protection of occupational safety, health and welfare, public safety, public health and the environment
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Part IX – National Liquid Fuels and Gas Emergency Plan and the Strategic Fuel Reserve Storage ................................... 10
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Liquid Fuels and Gas (Production and Supply) Act Malawi
Malawi
[Note: This version of the Act was revised and consolidated in the Forth Revised Edition of the Laws of Malawi (L.R.O.
1/2015), by the Solicitor General and Secretary for Justice under the authority of the Revision of the Laws Act.]
An Act to make provisions for production, blending, extraction, conversion, importing, transforming,
transporting, storing, distributing and selling liquid fuels and gas in a liberalized market and for matters
connected therewith or incidental thereto
Part I – Preliminary
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Liquid Fuels and Gas (Production and Supply) Act.
2. Application
(1) The provisions of this Act shall apply to the production, extraction, conversion, importation,
blending, transportation, storage, distribution, wholesale and retail sale of liquid fuels and gas
and related activities within Malawi, and in the event that natural gas is used as boiler fuel, feed
stock or for other commercial purposes in Malawi, all provisions of this Act which refer to liquid
fuels and gas shall also apply to natural gas, whether imported or produced in Malawi, including
compressed and liquefied natural gas.
(2) The provisions of this Act shall apply to all persons, whether individual or body corporate,
all departments and other entities of the Government, the Malawi Defence Force, all public
corporations and all corporations under the Companies Act, subject to specific exemption for
military and other entities for reasons of national security as may be authorized by the Minister by
notice published in the Gazette.
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4. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—
“Authority” means the Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority established under section 3 of the Energy
Regulation Act;
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“chain of supply” means all operations, activities, installation equipment and other facilities, directly or
indirectly, related to liquid fuels and gas supply operations;
“commercial storage” means liquid fuels and gas storage held by a licensee for his day to day
commercial operations;
“consumer” has the meaning assigned thereto in the Consumer Protection Act;
[Cap. 48:10]
“Energy Laws” has the meaning ascribed thereto in the Energy Regulations Act;
[Cap. 73:02]
“exploration area” has the meaning assigned thereto in the Petroleum Exploration Act;
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“franchising” means an agreement between a licensee and a retail dealer under which the retail dealer is
permitted to retail liquid fuels and gas under a designated business name;
“importation” means buying liquid fuels and gas from a source outside Malawi by a licensee;
“international haulage” means transportation of liquid fuels and gas into Malawi delivered at
designated storage facilities of a licensee holding a storage licence;
“internal distribution” means transportation of liquid fuel and gas within Malawi from storage facilities
to wholesale and retail outlets;
“liquid fuels and gas” means organic compounds, pure or blended, which are derived from the refining
or processing of crude oils or mixes of crude oils, or refined from plant organic materials including—
(b) bunkers or heavy residual fuel oils for combustion engines or industrial heat processes such as
burners for boilers or heating furnaces;
(c) commercial gases such as methane, ethane, propane, butane, LPG and other similar gases or
mixture of these gases whether in gaseous or liquefied state;
(g) lubricating oils such as base oils and refined and blended finished oils;
(j) other products or by-products of crude oil processing having a Flash Point lower than 120 degrees
Celsius, as determined in a Pensky-Martens closed test apparatus;
“liquid fuels and gas supply undertaking operation” means any operation or installation and
activities for or in connexion with the import, landing, loading, transformation, transport, storage,
distribution, wholesale, retail or franchising of liquid fuels and gas products which are owned and
operated by a licensee;
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“production area” means the area constituted by a block that is, or by blocks that are, subject to a liquid
fuel and gas productions licence;
“retailing” means selling of liquid fuels and gas on retail terms by a holder of a retail licence;
“strategic fuel reserve storage” means liquid fuels storage held by Government for strategic purposes;
“transportation” means the international haulage and local distribution of liquid fuels and gas by a
licensee; and
“wholesaling” means selling of liquid fuels and gas on wholesale terms by a holder of a wholesale
licence.
5. Objectives
The objectives of this Act are to—
(a) ensure that the liquid fuels and gas supply of Malawi is adequate, reliable, efficient and economical
for the country and the consumers;
(b) protect the public safety, health and the environment in all liquid fuels and gas supply operations
and installations;
(c) protect the occupational safety, health and welfare of people working in the liquid fuels and gas
supply industry;
(d) ensure equal access to liquid fuels and gas products of adequate quality at competitive prices for all
consumers;
(e) eliminate discrimination or preferential treatment of any participant, and to prevent monopolistic
control of any segment of the chain of supply;
(f) create favourable conditions for new participation and investors in order to improve and expand
the infrastructure of the chain of supply; and
(g) promote empowerment of Malawians to participate in the liquid fuels and gas supply industry
through operation and ownership of retail outlets.
(1) Any and all activities in the chain of supply, save those mentioned in paragraph (g) of section 5,
shall be open to any person whether private or public, domestic or foreign subject to the provisions
of this Act and any other applicable written law.
(2) A holder of a wholesale licence shall own and run a maximum of two retail outlets and shall
franchise out the rest of his retail outlets to Malawians.
(a) advise the President and the Cabinet on liquid fuels and gas policy matters and supply strategies;
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(b) initiate legislation and make the necessary regulations in order to ensure that there is at all
times a continuous, secure and adequate supply of liquid fuels and gas at competitive price for
all consumers and ensure the availability of adequate import, transport, storage and distribution
facilities within and outside the country in the chain of supply;
(d) approve the National Liquid Fuels and Gas Emergency Plan;
(f) perform those other functions assigned to him by this Act or any other applicable written laws.
(1) No person shall carry out production activities referred to in section 9 without having obtained a
production licence in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
(2) Any person who fails to comply with subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence.
(1) An application for a licence for one or more production activities shall be in a prescribed form, and
shall be filed with the Authority.
(2) The procedure for filing, evaluating and approving the applications and the documentation to be
submitted by the applicant under subsection (1) shall be prescribed by regulations.
(3) The Authority shall, during the process of application evaluating and approval, treat all
applications equally without any discrimination or preferences, and the Authority may not require
or impose any terms or conditions, which are not specified or authorized by this Act.
(4) Whenever required to do so by any applicable written law, an applicant, shall obtain the necessary
environmental authorization, and prepare and file an environmental management plan or an
environmental impact study as a condition for obtaining a production licence under this section.
(1) The Authority may employ experts for the purpose of evaluating an application for licence under
section 10, and the Authority shall pay for the services of such experts.
(2) An applicant for a production licence or for the renewal or assignment of a production licence shall
pay an application fee to the Authority.
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(3) The expenses for experts under subsection (1) and the application fees under subsection (2) shall
be prescribed by the regulations.
(1) The Authority shall, after due evaluation of the application under section 10, issue a production
licence in the prescribed form, and may establish special terms and conditions.
(2) The Authority shall notify the applicant of the approval or rejection of his application for
granting, renewal or assignment within thirty days from the date of receipt of an application for
a production licence and, if an application is rejected the authority shall notify the applicant in
writing stating the reasons for the rejection of the application.
(3) If the applicant is not notified within the period stated in subsection (2), the applicant may serve
written notice on the Authority and the Authority shall, within fourteen days from the receipt of
such notice, review the application and notify the applicant of its decision to approve or reject
the application; and if the applicant is not so notified within the period of fourteen days, the
application shall be deemed to be approved by the Authority, and the applicant shall be entitled to
immediately receive the appropriate documentation from the Authority confirming the granting,
renewal or assignment of the production licence as applied for.
(a) a production licence may be suspended by the Authority in case of contravention of provisions of
the Act concerning the protection of occupational safety, health and welfare, public safety, public
health and the environment or for other reasons stated by this Act or Energy Laws;
(b) a production licence may be revoked by the Authority in the event that the holder fails to remedy
or repeats violation of provisions of this Act concerning the protection of occupational safety,
health, welfare, public safety, public health and the environmental and other reasons stated by this
Act; and
(c) a production licence may be revoked by the Authority at the instance of the holder of the licence
applying for revocation or termination in accordance with regulations.
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(1) No person shall carry out the construction or modification of installations and facilities of the
chain of supply mentioned in section 17 without having obtained a licence in accordance with the
provisions of this Act.
(2) No person shall perform liquid fuels and gas supply operations mentioned in section 17 without
having obtained a licence in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
(3) Any person who fails to comply with subsection (1) or subsection (2) shall be guilty of an offence.
(1) An application for a licence for one or more activities in the chain of supply shall be in a prescribed
form, and shall be filed with the Authority.
(2) The procedure for filing, evaluating and approving the applications and the documentation to be
submitted by the applicant under subsection (1) shall be prescribed by regulations.
(3) The Authority shall, during the process of application, evaluating and approval, treat all
applications equally without any discrimination or preferences, and the Authority may not require
or impose any terms or conditions, which are not specified or authorized by this Act.
(4) Whenever required to do so by any applicable written law, the applicant shall obtain the necessary
environmental authorization, prepare and file an environmental management plan and an
environmental impact study as a condition for obtaining a licence under this Act.
(1) The Authority may employ experts for the purpose of evaluating an application under section 18,
and the Authority shall pay for the services of such experts.
(2) An applicant for a licence or for the renewal or assignment of a licence shall pay an application fee
to the Authority.
(3) The expenses for experts under subsection (1) and the fees under subsection (2) shall be prescribed
by regulations.
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(1) The Authority shall, after due evaluation of an application, issue a licence in the prescribed form,
and may establish special terms and conditions.
(2) The Authority shall notify the applicant of the approval or rejection of his application for granting,
renewal or assignment within thirty days from the date of receipt of an application for a licence,
and if an application is rejected, the Authority shall notify the applicant in writing stating the
reasons for the rejection of the application.
(3) If the applicant is not notified within the period stated in subsection (2), the applicant may serve
written notice on the Authority and within fourteen days from the receipt of such notice, the
Authority shall review the application and notify the applicant of its decision to approve or reject
the application, and if the applicant is not so notified within the period of fourteen days, the
application shall be deemed to be approved by the Authority, and the applicant shall be entitled
to immediately receive the appropriate documentation by the Authority confirming the granting,
renewal or assignment of the licence as applied for.
(a) a licence may be suspended by the Authority in case of violations of provisions of the Act
concerning the protection of occupational safety, health and welfare, public safety, public health
and the environment or for other reasons stated by this Act or Energy Laws;
(b) a licence may be revoked by the Authority in the event that the holder fails to remedy or repeats
violation of provisions of this Act concerning the protection of occupational safety, health, welfare,
public safety, public health and the environmental and other reasons stated by this Act; and
(c) a licence may be revoked by the Authority at the instance of the holder of the licence applying for
revocation or termination in accordance with regulations made under this Act.
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(1) A licensee shall submit or make available for inspection reports, keep records and furnish
information as required by the Authority for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act.
(2) A licensee shall maintain an address in Malawi to which communications may be sent, and shall
give notice to the Authority of that address and any change thereof.
(3) For the purpose of carrying out inspections or other monitoring and enforcement actions as
specified in regulations, the Authority may at any time enter upon any area, premises or working
area where construction works of liquid fuels and gas production and supply operations are being
performed by a licensee.
(1) In order to assure the security and continuity of the liquid fuels and gas supply of the country,
the Minister, on the recommendation of the Authority, may require that all or certain groups of
licensees, including industrial consumers buying for wholesale distributors, maintain commercial
stocks and minimum stocks of liquid fuels and gas or of all certain liquid fuels and gas products
which they handle and taking into account the required storage capacity as stated in their
respective licences.
(2) The details of the minimum stocks of liquid fuels and gas referred to in subsection (1) shall be
specified in regulations.
(1) There is hereby established the National Liquid Fuels and Gas Information System which shall be
organized and maintained by the Authority.
(2) All information contained in the National Liquid Fuels and Gas Information System shall be
available for inspection by any public or private person with the exception of information which
has been qualified as confidential in order to protect proprietary market data or for other lawful
reason as defined by the Authority in its discretion.
(1) The Authority shall establish and maintain the Central Registry of Liquid Fuels and Gas Operations
which shall form part of the National Liquid Fuels and Gas Information System.
(2) The Central Registry of Liquid Fuels and Gas Operations shall include a record of all applications,
grants, variations, assignments, other transfers, suspensions and revocations of licences and all
relevant information about the licensees and their operations and installations.
(3) The Central Registry of Liquid Fuels and Gas Operations maintained by the Authority under
subsection (1) shall be open to public scrutiny.
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(1) All liquid fuels and gas operations shall be subject to the provisions of any other written law
which prohibits anti-competitive trade practices and regulates and monitors monopolies and
concentrations of economic power as defined in such written law and which are contrary to the
principles of fair competition or are intended to impede the functioning of a free market for liquid
fuels and gas products in the country.
(2) Subject to the provisions of any written law regulating competition and fair trading, all
participants in the chain of supply shall sell their products and offer their services to all interested
persons without undue delay and without any form of deliberate discrimination by means of
quality, quantity or price.
(3) The Authority shall monitor the conditions of the market and the trade practices of the
participants in the chain of supply and shall cooperate with and assist any competent authority in
the exercise of its functions under any written law regulating competition and fair trading and in
the determination and prosecution of offences thereunder.
(1) In order to foster the creation of a competitive liquid fuels and gas product market for present
and future participants in the access to essential facilities, such as depots, pipelines and marine
terminals a licensee who is the operator or owner of a facility which has the availability of unused
capacities, may, subject to subsection (2) negotiate in good faith with any qualified person
interested in the usage of all or part of such capacity in order to establish the tariff and other
reasonable terms and conditions for using the facility.
(2) A person interested to utilize the unused capacity of a licensee referred to in subsection (1) shall
hold or have applied for the licence required for the respective operation and shall provide proof
of his capability to pay the tariff and fulfill other financial and technical conditions as agreed upon
with the owner or operator of the facility.
(3) Any agreement negotiated under subsection (1) shall be subject to approval by the Authority.
(4) The minimum terms and conditions of the agreement to be approved by the Authority under
subsection (3) shall be prescribed in regulations.
(1) In order to upgrade the quality of the infrastructure of the chain of supply and the services
provided by licensees to the standards of the international liquid fuels and gas industry, the
Authority, in cooperation with the relevant agencies, shall develop and establish national
standards that are in line with prevailing international standards, technical specifications and
codes of practice.
(2) The Authority may adopt and declare as compulsory standards in accordance with the provisions
of this Act the standards, specifications, and codes of practice as established under subsection
(1) by the organizations which are recognized by the international liquid fuels and gas industry
in matters of quality, industrial safety and environmental protection, after being adapted as
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necessary, taking into account the social-economic realities of the domestic liquid fuels and gas
market and the technical conditions and required adjustment periods and transitory exceptions for
the chain of supply.
(3) The Authority, in coordination with the competent environmental authorities, shall ensure that
where a licensee abandons a site for whatever reason, such site is restored to such environmental
standards acceptable to both the competent environmental authorities and the Authority.
(1) The Authority, in coordination with the competent environmental authorities, shall establish
the classification of liquid fuels and gas supply operation projects within the chain of supply
which shall require environmental impact assessment studies under the relevant written law as a
condition of the granting of a licence under this Act.
(2) In the event that an environmental impact study is required or other conditions are to be met
in accordance with the provisions of any written law for the protection of the environment, the
Authority shall refer the applicant to the competent environmental authorities.
(2) The details of the elaboration, content and implementation of the National Liquid Fuels and Gas
Emergency Plan shall be established by regulations.
(3) The National Liquid Fuels and Gas Emergency Plan shall be approved by the Minister and
published in the Gazette.
(4) In case of emergency for the reasons mentioned in subsection (1) the Authority, after consultation
with the Minister, may temporarily intervene in the chain of supply or implement other measures
or restrictions provided for in the National Liquid Fuels and Gas Emergency Plan.
(1) The price band for liquid fuels and gas products throughout the chain of supply shall be subject to
approval by the Authority from time to time.
(2) The Authority shall establish adequate procedures for the monitoring of consumer prices for liquid
fuels and gas, and shall monthly publish the results and reference prices to be used for monitoring
purposes as shall be calculated by the Authority in accordance with a formula prescribed by
regulations.
(3) A licensee shall not charge a consumer any price more than that approved by the Authority.
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(1) In addition to any advisory committee that the Authority may establish under section 16 of the
Energy Regulations Act, the Authority shall establish the following committees—
(2) The composition of the Advisory Committees established under subsection (1) shall be published
in the Gazette.
[Cap. 73:02]
38. Levies
(1) The Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, impose the levies specified in the Schedule on
sales of liquid fuels and gas.
(2) The Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, amend the Schedule.
(3) The sums of money raised by way of the levies imposed by the Minister under subsection (1) shall
be collected and disbursed to the relevant institutions by the Authority.
(1) Any dispute between licensees in the chain of supply or between a licensee and a consumer
concerning the application of this Act may be brought by any of the parties involved before the
Authority for mediation under the Energy Regulation Act.
[Cap. 73:02]
(2) The Authority may ask the partners to appear before the Authority and may request for
information and documentation which the Authority considers necessary and may conduct other
investigations.
41. Offences
Any person commits an offence who—
(a) refuses, delays or fails to produce any document or other information relating to liquid fuels and
gas production and supply operations and installations which may be required to be produced
under this Act;
(b) knowingly or without reasonable grounds for believing the same to be true furnishes any
document or other information which is false or misleading in any material aspect whether upon
demand or otherwise;
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(c) publishes or otherwise discloses any information in contravention of any provision of this Act;
(d) resists, hinders or obstructs an officer of the Authority or any other person who acts in compliance
with the provisions of this Act to enter or inspect any premises or to stop and search any vehicle or
to examine any books, accounts or other records or to otherwise comply with his duties and rights
under this Act; or
(e) refuses, delays or fails to comply with any order, prohibition, direction, demand, requirement or
notice lawfully made, served, published or otherwise given under this Act.
42. Penalties
Any person who commits an offence under this Act shall be liable upon conviction to a fine of
K50,000,000 and to imprisonment for ten years.
(1) Where a person charged with any offence under this Act is a body corporate and every person who,
at the time of the occurrence of the offence, was a chief executive officer, manager or officer of
such body corporate, may be charged jointly in the same proceedings with the body corporate if
that person was a party to the commission of the offence.
(2) Any partner in any firm shall be answerable and jointly and severally liable for the acts or
omissions of any other partner in the same firm in so far as they concern the firm.
(3) Any licensee who employs in or for his operation or place of business any agent, clerk, servant or
other person, shall be answerable and liable for any acts or omissions of such employees in so far
as they concern the business of the licensee.
(a) the reinstatement, leveling, regressing, reforesting and contouring of any part of the area
that may have been damaged or deleteriously affected by operations of a licensee; and
(b) the filling in, sealing or fencing off, of excavations, shafts and tunnels,
as the Authority may, in any particular case, determine.
(2) Where any condition is to be included in a licence pursuant to subsection (1), the Authority may
require the licensee to lodge with Authority, within such time as the Authority may require,
security for the performance of the conditions in such amount and form as the Authority may
deem appropriate.
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46. Regulations
The Minister may, in consultation with the Authority, make such regulations as he may deem expedient
to give force or effect to this Act or for its better administration.
47. By-laws
The Authority may make by-laws to give effect to this Act or for its better administration and shall
publish a draft of the proposed by-laws for comment by members of the public or licensees and shall
consider any comments given before putting such by-laws into effect.
(1) Where any lawful act or thing required or permitted to be done by or under this Act was done
before the effective date of this Act, it shall be deemed to have been done under or by virtue of this
Act.
(2) The present licensees in the chain of supply, whether licensed or not under any other applicable
legislation, shall adjust their operations and facilities in order to comply with the provisions of
this Act within a transition period of not more than twelve months from the effective date of this
Act, subject to a transitory regime which shall be proposed by the Authority for approval by the
Minister and before the expiration of the respective transition period each licensee in the chain of
supply shall apply for the applicable licences under this Act.
(3) Any person who held a licence relating to the chain of supply before the commencement of this
Act shall be required to obtain a new licence from the Authority within ninety days of the coming
into force of this Act.
[Cap. 50:08]
[Cap. 50:03]
(2) Any subsidiary legislation made under the Petroleum Control Commission Act and the Petroleum
Act, repealed by subsection (1), in force immediately before the commencement of this Act—
(a) shall remain in force unless in conflict with this Act and shall be deemed to be subsidiary
legislation made under this Act; and
(b) may be replaced, amended or repealed by subsidiary legislation made under this Act.
(3) The Preservation of Public Security (Conservation of Motor Fuel) Regulations made under the
Preservation of Public Security Act shall be deemed to be subsidiary legislation made under this
Act, and shall be administered by the Authority.
[Cap. 14:02]
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Schedule (Section 38 )
Levies
1. Road levy
4. Maize/drought levy
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