The Philippine Star

Cleanfuel gears up for 2023 expansion

- By richmond mercurio

Cleanfuel is gearing up for expansion with several stations eyed to be put up this year.

The company recently expanded its retail network in the Southern Luzon with the opening of its sixth Cleanfuel station in Batangas province.

Cleanfuel said the new 2,000-square meter Balayan station would give motorists “quality fuel for less,” as well as the same convenienc­e and comfort extended to every customer in all its stations.

“Our commitment to providing motorists with quality fuel for less continues,” Cleanfuel Group of Companies president and CEO Jesus Suntay said.

“The opening of Cleanfuel Balayan in Batangas shows our confidence in the province of Batangas and is just one of the numerous stations that we are targeting to put up this 2023,” he said.

The new Balayan station complement­s the five existing Cleanfuel stations in Batangas province, as it seeks to serve the mobility needs in the Southern and Western parts of Batangas.

The other Cleanfuel stations in the province are located in Lipa, Lemery, Calaca, Bauan, and Ibaan.

“We are glad that many Batangueño­s are patronizin­g our fuel products which we help them enjoy at a fraction of the price,” Suntay said.

Cleanfuel is one of the country’s pioneers in using cleaner and cheaper alternativ­es to gasoline.

Establishe­d in 2007, the company started with auto LPG conversion kits.

Cleanfuel’s initial products were well-received by both taxi operators and drivers that it became evident that there would eventually be a demand for public refilling stations.

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