ADNOC Distribution announced the opening of Bab Al Sharq ADNOC Xpress station in Mohammed bin Zayed City in Abu Dhabi as part of Phase One of its plan to open 10 of the more compact service-stations to cater for the most congested areas of the city and its suburbs.
ADNOC Xpress stations feature one 'pump island' with either two or three dispensers that offer only two fuel varieties. The Bab Al Sharq station offers Special 95 and E-plus 91 in line with the findings of the company’s survey which showed that most customers in the area favour these two fuel types.
Saeed Mubarak Al Rashdi, Acting Chief Executive Officer of ADNOC Distribution, said, "At ADNOC Distribution, we consider it our top priority to bring our wide range of high-quality products and services closer to our customers. As part of this effort, we seek ways to enhance the customer experience and make the refuelling process easier and more convenient for everyone. Our new ADNOC Xpress network epitomises our organisational and operational values of flexibility, innovation, efficiency, and service excellence."
With the opening of Bab Al Sharq station, the ADNOC Xpress network now includes five convenient locations. Phase One of the expansion, scheduled for completion by the end of March, will see the addition of five more stations, one each in Mohammed bin Zayed City, Shakhbout City, Khalifa City, as well as Delma Street and Al Falah Street in Abu Dhabi.
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