GO partners with UAE’s ENOC to launch Pakistan’s first mobile fuel stations

Gas & Oil Pakistan Ltd. (GO) is partnering UAE’s Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC Link) to roll out a new and innovative ‘mobile’ fuel station concept in Pakistan, named the ‘goLink’ station.

The CEO of GO, Zeeshan Tayyeb along with a team from ENOC Link visited Chairman OGRA, Member Oil, DG Explosives and DG Oil on Wednesday to explain the goLink station concept and kickstart the regulatory approval process.

Speaking at the occasion, Mr. Zeeshan Tayyeb stated that “goLink Station will significantly reduce the cost of providing vital fueling infrastructure in Pakistan due to reduced space requirements and significantly lower initial investment with each mobile station saving approximately 500,000 liters of fuel for motorists along with 1,200 MTs of reduced carbon emissions every year. It is therefore ideally suited to serve residential, commercial, and business areas as well as remote/seasonally busy areas with much needed motor fuels. The goLink Station can also provide a safe and convenient way of fueling for the gensets operating in Pakistan.”

The mobile stations are expected to start operations within 2022 once the regulatory approval process is completed, GO said.

GO Mobile Stations

According to the GO, the mobile fuel stations are expected to be functional from the current year, 2022, once the regulatory approval process is completed.

“The goLink Station is a mobile fuel station format that will enable for motorists easy access and convenient fueling services in their direct vicinity,” the oil marketing company said in a statement. “It is designed to significantly reduce driving time for customers to find a petrol pump as it can be deployed on existing parking lots or paved areas.”

The Stations will also be equipped with innovative digital systems like digital payment options and provide access to the GO Card loyalty program. They will provide customers with a reliable supply of GORON 92, GORON ULTRA 95, and GO Diesel fuels, subject to regulatory permissions.

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