Opening its first station before Ramadan

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UAE's ADNOC ignites competition in Saudi Arabia's gas station market
The UAE's ADNOC Distribution and Petroleum Services Company has turned to the Saudi market as a huge and promising market to absorb the company's products and services, and the company has obtained 33 sites to build gas stations with the same specifications, quality and design implemented in the Arab Emirates, and the company is now building 7 centers for stations on the main roads linking major cities in the Kingdom and some Gulf countries.
In most of these centers, the company has completed 80% of construction, and officials at Al-Alibi, the distributor of the company's products, expect the first ADNOC stations to be opened before the holy month of Ramadan, and the company expected to increase the volume of mobility and travel through cars and land transport after the Kingdom's move to open markets to foreign investors with tourism, Hajj and Umrah, which will contribute to increasing traffic and demand for high-end and advanced services.

Observers expect that ADNOC's entry into the Saudi market will ignite competition in the next phase among gas stations that will reflect in the interest of the citizen and tourist, and followers of this activity expect the level of service to rise.
Established in 1973, ADNOC Distribution Company markets and distributes petroleum products and services in the UAE on a global level and is considered one of the largest active state-owned petroleum companies in the Arabian Gulf region.
Sheikh Eid Al Olibi, CEO of Al Olibi Company for the operation and management of gas stations will launch the announcement of its partnership with Al Olibi to distribute its products in the Saudi market, where it owns a factory for all types of oils for heavy and light engines and aircraft engines. This company was established in (1429 AH) and specializes in establishing full-service gas stations on highways.