ADNOC Distribution has announced the opening of its Seah Al Saram Service Station in Fujairah, taking the total number of service stations throughout its network to 460 across the country.
The latest addition demonstrates the company’s sustained efforts to meet the growing demand for its high-quality products and services in the UAE.
Located on Martyrs Street near Dibba Al Hosn, the service station has five fuel delivery islands with 8 dispensers offering E-Plus 91, Special 95, Super 98 and Green Diesel. It can serve 16 vehicles simultaneously.
Saeed Mubarak Al Rashdi, Acting Chief Executive Officer of ADNOC Distribution, said, "The new Seah Al Saram service station further expands our comprehensive service station network coverage. Customers using the new station can access the high quality and innovative services and products that they expect from ADNOC Distribution. In setting up these new facilities, we continue to support the economic development of the UAE in a sustainable manner while also observing the highest health and safety standards."
Since the start of the year, ADNOC has opened 14 new service stations and 10 ADNOC Xpress facilities throughout the UAE. The opening of Seah Al Saram takes the total number of ADNOC service stations in Fujairah to 22.
In addition to petroleum products, the service station offers a wide range of services, including shopping at the ADNOC Oasis convenience store, fast food outlets and a mosque.
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