Home Industry Energy ENOC Group opens two service stations in Sharjah The total number of ENOC’s service stations has now risen to 15 in Sharjah and 164 across the UAE, with the number expected to reach 186 by the end of 2022 by Gulf Business April 8, 2022 ENOC Group has opened two new service stations in Sharjah in the areas of Al Ramtha and Al Saja’a, as part of its plans to increase its retail footprint in the region. The new service station located in Al Ramtha, which was launched earlier this month, will service the needs of residents in nearby communities as well as visitors from Wasit Wetland Centre. With a total area of 45,000 sq ft, the new service station in Al Saja’a will provide fuel retail services to 150,000 people in the industrial area, catering to approximately 1,000 companies. Both stations are equipped with a bridge canopy, three islands with six fuel dispensers, and five fuel tanks with a capacity of 15,000 imperial gallons, in addition to an electric vehicle charging station. They also include a large convenience store, a standalone drive through a restaurant and other facilities, featuring four bays with car wash facilities as well as other services that include battery, tyre and oil changes. Saif Humaid Al Falasi, group CEO at ENOC, said: “In line with our goal to deliver world-class sustainable and integrated energy solutions, our continued expansion into Sharjah is helping to meet the growing fuelling needs of residents and visitors in the emirate and beyond. We look forward to more openings in the emirate in the months ahead.” With the two new service stations, the total number of ENOC’s service stations has increased to 15 in Sharjah and 164 across the UAE. In 2021, ENOC opened 15 new service stations, including its Service Station of the Future at the Expo 2020 Dubai site and new stations in Fujairah and Dragon Mart 2. The group’s plans are to have 186 fully operational service stations at the end of 2022. Read: ENOC Group to open 24 service stations across UAE in 2022 Tags ENOC Saif Humaid Al Falasi Sharjah 0 Comments You might also like Sharjah bans New Year’s Eve fireworks in solidarity with Gaza New K-12 international school coming to Sharjah’s Aljada project Dubai: Speed limit on Al Ittihad Road starts from November 20 Air Arabia nine-month net profit rises 53% to reach Dhs1.32bn