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Wed, 10/10/2018 - 20:56
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WOQOD Opens its 65th Petrol Station in Old Slata
Doha, October 10 (QNA) - As part of the Qatar Fuel WOQOD's ongoing expansion plans to be able to serve every area in Qatar, "WOQOD" opened Old Slata petrol station on Wednesday, and by this raised its network of various petrol stations to 65.
WOQOD's CEO, Eng. Saad Rashid Al Muhannadi, said: "We are pleased to open a new petrol station in Old Slata. WOQOD aspires to expand its petrol station network in the country to meet the rising demand for petroleum products and achieve the goal of providing customers with access to best-in-class products and services at their convenience and comfort.
WOQOD will also announce the opening of new petrol stations during this month to meet the fuel and energy needs of the country. WOQOD team would like to extend their gratitude to the all concerned governmental and private entities that contributed to the completion of this project," he added
Engineer Al Muhannadi further added that WOQOD is currently working in the construction of 30 petrol station projects, and most of these projects are expected to be operational this year. He explained that WOQOD has currently 7 new stations in the tendering phase and 10 stations in the design phase, assuring that this month of October will witness the opening of two new fixed petrol stations in Hamad International Airport and Foxhill (Lusail).
Engineer Al Muhannadi also pointed out that WOQOD, is currently working on the dismantling of diesel dispensers in Wadi Albanat, Bufassaila and Rowdat Al Hamama petrol stations, and will replace them by petrol dispensers. Al Muhannadi further explained that WOQOD in considering the replacement of the dismantled diesel dispensers by three mobile diesel stations to be placed in some areas near to the three aforesaid petrol stations.
Engineer Al Muhannadi concludes his announcement by saying that "As part of its strategic expansion plan, WOQOD is targeting the achievement of a total of 120 fuel stations by the end of 2020". (QNA)


