ENOC Group to increase its UAE retail footprint to 186 service stations in 2022


March 11, 2022 | By RetailME Bureau

ENOC Group concluded 2021 with the opening of 4 new service stations in Sharjah and is on track to increase its UAE retail footprint from 162 fully operational service stations at the end of 2021 to 186 service stations in 2022.

Throughout 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. Since announcing its build plan in 2016, ENOC has opened 55 service stations.

“At ENOC, we are invested in strengthening the infrastructure of the UAE to meet the growing demand of our customers, which is aligned to the UAE government’s long-term plans to provide the highest quality of life to its people. By adding 24 new service stations to our existing network in 2022, we are demonstrating our commitment to serving the community,” said His Excellency Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO, ENOC.

In Q1 2022, ENOC’s Dubai South and DAFZA service stations are set to open. Throughout the year, a number of service stations are expected to open including stations in Warsan, International City, Wadi al Amardi, Wadi Al Safa, Al Karama and DIP in Dubai. And in Al Saja’a, Al Ramtha, Al Riqqa, Al Falaj, and Al Rahmania in Sharjah.

By the end of the year, ENOC plans to open 24 service stations across the UAE including 10 in Dubai, 9 in Sharjah, 4 in Umm Al Quwain and 1 in Fujairah. 7 of the 24 stations ENOC plans to build will be compact service stations in Dubai and Umm Al Quwain and 1 will be a marine station in the Hamriya Port in Dubai.

ENOC Group offers customers a variety of payment options across all its service stations, including ENOCPay, its contactless payment platform. Other accepted forms of payment include ViP, Dubai Now and e-wallet. Customers can also benefit from the ‘Yes’ rewards programme by earning points and rewards when paying for fuel, automotive services or for purchasing convenience store products, groceries and F&B at all stations.

 

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