
ADNOC Distribution has announced the opening of three temporary service stations in the Western Region covering the areas of Madinat Zayed, Zayed Industrial City and Baynounah in the emirate of Abu Dhabi.
The opening of the temporary service stations steps up ADNOC Distribution's network in the Western Region to 29.
Aiming to ease the demand on ADNOC Distribution's existing service stations in the Western Region, the new facilities retail a range of ADNOC Distribution's quality diesel products, especially its eco-friendly diesel 95 product.
Abdulla Salem Al Dhaheri, CEO, ADNOC Distribution, said, "The move to operate the temporary service stations is in line with ADNOC Distribution's on-going commitment to fulfilling our customer needs across the length and breadth of the U.A.E..
The Western Region is witnessing rapid growth and an unprecedented number of projects based on the vision of our wise leadership. The temporary stations cover 40 percent of the demand for diesel products in the Western Region. The facilities also serve to expand our continuously growing network in keeping with our strategic objective to extend our geographical footprint in this high density region." The company currently operates an extensive network of service stations equipped with the latest technology to provide refuelling, automatic wash, tire and oil change services. A wide range of products are also retailed at the ADNOC Oasis convenience stores.
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