Khaleej Times

Enoc returns to Northern Emirates

- Waheed Abbas — waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Fuel retailer Enoc is planning to reopen some of its petrol stations in Northern Emirates, giving motorists an additional and more economical option to refuel their vehicles.

A sign board on two closed Enoc petrol stations reads “Coming Soon!” in Sharjah while another notice advises motorists to remove their vehicles parked at the entrance of the station. Both the fuel stations are located on Al Ittihad Road in Sharjah.

In June 2011, Enoc/Eppco had closed down more than 80 outlets in Northern Emirates and some of them were taken over by Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc). In May 2012, Adnoc had taken over 74 petrol stations from Emarat in Northern Emirates.

The fuel retailer did not respond to queries sent for comments till the filing of this report.

Currently, Adnoc Distributi­on operates the largest number of fuel stations in the country with over 360 service stations across the country. While Enoc manages and operates 116 service stations in the UAE.

Abu Dhabi-headquarte­red fuel retailer offers two products to motorists to refuel vehicles – premium service which costs Dh10 and selfservic­e whereby the motorists have to refuel their vehicles themselves. But refueling at Enoc/Eppco stations is carried out by attendants free of cost.

Motorists in Sharjah welcomed reopening of Enoc/Eppco fuel stations as it will give them more economical option to refuel their vehicles.

Samiullah Khan Akhunkhail, also a Sharjah-based resident and businessma­n, was elated over the Enoc’s announceme­nt of opening its fuel stations.

Akhunkhail believes that it would provide a great relief to the motorists in the emirate of Sharjah and this would help reduce queues at petrol stations as well as generate fresh jobs.

Sheikh Najm-ud-din Saqib, a Sharjah resident, said it is truly a good news that Enoc is reopening its outlets in Sharjah.

“As a nominal salary earner, I refill my car’s fuel tank myself even if it is mid-day in summer. Because car owners like me will always opt for the option offered by Enoc,” he said. In addition, Enoc also operates convenienc­e store Zoom at its fuel stations and outside as independen­t outlets. Earlier this month, it introduced cashless, cardless payment platform EnocPay for both fuel and non-fuel products.

Enoc is expanding its footprint in to other Gulf countries with Saudi Arabia key focus of the fuel retailer. Saif Humaid Al Falasi, group CEO of Enoc, told CNBC Arabiya in a recent interview that it is looking to complete constructi­on of 17 stations in the kingdom in the coming three years. However, it has already completed 14 petrol stations in Saudi Arabia with a total cost of Dh170 million.

Al Falasi said that the Dubaibased company aims to expand beyond the UAE and Saudi Arabia in the future.

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 ?? — Photos by M. Sajjad ?? A sign board on one of the two closed Enoc petrol stations reads ‘Coming Soon!’ in Sharjah.
— Photos by M. Sajjad A sign board on one of the two closed Enoc petrol stations reads ‘Coming Soon!’ in Sharjah.
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