Home Industry Energy ENOC opens two new service stations in Dubai, continues retail expansion Over the course of the year, ENOC has opened six new service stations across Dubai, including locations such as DAFZA, Dubai South and Dubai International City by Gulf Business December 30, 2022 ENOC Group has launched two new service stations located in Wadi Al Safa and Wadi Al Amardi. This brings the group’s total number of service stations in Dubai to 133 and 180 across the UAE. Over the course of the year, ENOC has opened six new service stations across Dubai, including locations such as DAFZA, Dubai South and Dubai International City. The newly opened Wadi Al Safa service station will service motorists crossing the Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, with the Wadi Al Amardi service station expected to meet the demands of residents and motorists of Al Khawaneej 1 and 2 heading towards Emirates Road. Furthermore, Wadi Al Safa is located opposite Global Village, and as such will cater to the needs of motorists coming from Sharjah and other neighbouring emirates heading towards Abu Dhabi, Jebal Ali and Dubai World Central. Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO at ENOC, said: “As a wholly-owned entity of the Government of Dubai, we remain committed to developing the UAE’s retail infrastructure and contributing towards the country’s growing energy needs. Our new service stations will offer customers easy access to fuel as well as automotive and retail services and will add further convenience to meet the daily needs of our customers in the emirate.” The service station in Wadi Al Safa spans across 40,900 square feet featuring a bridged canopy with four dispenser islands and eight dispensers. It is equipped with five double-wall fuel tanks with a capacity of 15,000 imperial gallons and includes an EV charging station, advanced vapour recovery system and a convenience store. The Wadi Al Amardi service station spans across 16,744 square feet featuring a bridged canopy with three dispenser islands and six dispensers. It features five double-wall fuel tanks with a capacity of 12,000 imperial gallons and includes an EV charging station. Customers visiting the service station can also benefit from ENOC Group’s ‘Yes’ rewards programme by earning points and rewards when paying for fuel, and automotive services or when making a purchase at the convenience stores. Tags Dubai ENOC 0 Comments You might also like Imtiaz appoints global giant Legrand for automation solutions across 18 waterfront projects Dubai explores remote work, flexible hours to alleviate peak-hour traffic DBLC’s Jassim Al Gallaf on how Dubai is supporting investors Dubai begins construction of its first air taxi station near DXB