
Common Reasons DMRE Wholesale Fuel License Applications Are Delayed or Rejected in South Africa
If your DMRE Wholesale Fuel License application has been delayed or rejected, you are not alone.
Every year, many businesses submit applications to the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) only to experience lengthy delays, requests for additional information, or even outright rejection. In most cases, these issues can be avoided with proper planning and a professionally prepared application.
At DMRE Licensing, we specialise in preparing fully compliant Wholesale Fuel Licence applications throughout South Africa. Our experienced consultants understand exactly what the Department requires and help clients submit complete applications that minimise delays and maximise the chances of approval.
Why Do Wholesale Fuel License Applications Get Delayed?
The DMRE carefully evaluates every application to ensure compliance with the Petroleum Products Act, applicable Regulations, environmental legislation and other statutory requirements.
A missing document, incomplete form or insufficient motivation may result in your application being placed on hold while additional information is requested. In more serious cases, the application may be refused altogether.
Below are the most common reasons applications experience delays or are rejected.
1. Incomplete Application Forms
One of the biggest reasons for delays is submitting incomplete or incorrectly completed application forms.
Applicants frequently:
- Leave mandatory sections blank
- Provide inconsistent information
- Forget to sign declarations
- Submit outdated documents
Even minor administrative errors can delay the evaluation process.
2. No Proof of Fuel Storage for Wholesale Applications
Wholesale license applicants must demonstrate that they have lawful access to suitable fuel storage facilities.
The DMRE may require evidence such as:
- Storage agreements
- Lease agreements
- Ownership documents
- Environmental Authorisation
- Storage capacity details
Without acceptable proof of storage, your application may not proceed.
3. Poorly Prepared Business Plan
A Wholesale Fuel License application is not simply an administrative exercise.
The business plan should clearly demonstrate:
- Commercial viability
- Target market
- Supply chain strategy
- Financial sustainability
- Operational capability
- Employment generation
A weak or generic business plan often raises concerns during the evaluation process.
4. No Environmental Management Plan or Environmental Compliance
Environmental compliance is an important part of petroleum licensing. Depending on the nature of your operation, applicants may need supporting environmental documentation demonstrating that the proposed activity complies with applicable environmental legislation.
Failure to adequately address environmental considerations can result in significant delays while additional information is requested.
5. Failure to Publish Statutory Notices Correctly
Many applicants underestimate the importance of the public participation process.
Applications generally require notices to be published correctly in accordance with DMRE requirements.
Common mistakes include:
- Incorrect newspaper publication
- Incorrect wording
- Publishing outside the prescribed period
- Failure to submit proof of publication
These errors frequently result in applications being returned for correction.
6. Ownership or B-BBEE Information Inconsistencies
The ownership structure of the applicant must be clear, accurate and supported by the required documentation.
Problems commonly arise where:
- Shareholding information differs between documents
- Director information is inconsistent
- Non compliance of B-BBEE requirements
- Company records are outdated
Consistency across all supporting documents is essential.
7. Missing Supporting Documents and Declarations
A complete application consists of much more than the application form.
Supporting documentation may include:
- Company registration documents
- Identity documents
- Shareholding documents
- Affidavits ( if applicable)
- Tax documentation
- Proof of Storage
- Storage lease agreements
- Financial information
Missing documents are one of the most common reasons applications are delayed.
8. Incorrect Company Registration Details
The applicant’s legal entity must be correctly reflected throughout the application.
Errors such as:
- Incorrect company names
- Incorrect registration numbers
- Incorrect director information
- Mismatched documentation
can result in unnecessary queries and processing delays.
How to Improve Your Chances of Approval
A professionally prepared application significantly improves the likelihood of a smooth evaluation process.
Before submission, ensure that:
✓ All forms are completed correctly
✓ Every supporting document is included
✓ Your business plan is professionally prepared
✓ Environmental requirements have been addressed
✓ Statutory notices have been published correctly
✓ Company information is accurate and consistent
✓ Proof of storage has been provided
✓ The entire application has been reviewed for compliance

Let DMRE Licensing Handle Your Application
Preparing a Wholesale Fuel License application requires technical knowledge, regulatory experience and attention to detail.
Our consultants have assisted businesses across South Africa with petroleum licensing applications and understand the requirements of the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy.
Our experienced consultants will guide you through every stage of your Wholesale Fuel Licence application.
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