Anyone who purchased kerosene on or after January 17 from Jasmine Petroleum at 4163 Price Road should not use it in their kerosene heaters or lamps.
“The Georgia Department of Agriculture’s Fuel & Measures Division works every day to protect Georgia consumers and ensure the safety and integrity of our fuel supply, and we immediately issued a “stop sale” order after finding evidence of possible contamination,” state Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper said Friday. “Anyone who has purchased kerosene from this location should not use it under any circumstance and can visit the store to get a refund for their purchase.”
The kerosene is possibly contaminated with gasoline and has the potential to cause an explosion or fire if used in home heaters or lamps. Inspectors from the Georgia Department of Agriculture discovered the contaminated product on a routine inspection of the store.
A “stop-sale” order has been placed on the kerosene pump at the store. The pump will remain closed until the tank and lines have been cleaned and a new shipment has been tested and approved by the Department of Agriculture.


