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[ 31/12/2009 ]
WOQOD opens a Service Station in Doha Industrial Area
Qatar Fuel (WOQOD) today opened another new service station, this time in the Doha Industrial Area. The new service station was inaugurated by WOQOD’s Vice Chairman and Managing Director Mohammed Turki Al Sobia. Also attending were Members of the Board of Directors of WOQOD, and valued guests, WOQOD employees and suppliers.

“This in one of the largest service stations we have built,” said Al Sobai. “We have recognized the huge demand for diesel for the light and heavy trucks in the Doha Industrial Area and built our facilities to cater for this. The service station has dedicated separate roads for these vehicles together with high speed diesel dispensers so we can fuel these trucks quickly.”

[ 19/11/2009 ]
WOQOD Opens another service station in Al Rayan
Qatar Fuel (WOQOD) today opened another new service station, this time in Al Rayan

The new service station was inaugurated by WOQOD’s Vice Chairman and Managing Director Mohammed Turki Al Sobia. Also attending were Members of the Board of Directors of WOQOD, and valued guests, WOQOD employees and suppliers.

The service station features a new brushless automatic car wash machine using technology from the American company PDQ. Commenting on this Mr. Mohammed Turki Al Sobai stated ‘We have experienced a huge demand for car washing in our existing service stations. This new brushless car wash is the very latest technology in car washing. The system relies on high pressure water to remover dust and dirt from vehicles. As there are no brushes there is no risk of scratching vehicles.”

[ 16/11/2009 ]
WOQOD Opens another Service Station in Dukhan
Qatar Fuel (WOQOD) today opened a new service station in Dukhan.

The new service station was inaugurated by WOQOD’s Vice Chairman and Managing Director Mohammed Turki Al Sobia. Also attending are Members of the Board of Directors of WOQOD, and valued guests, WOQOD employees and suppliers.

The petrol station has been uniquely designed to meet the needs of different customers in Dukhan. This includes provision for stand-alone high speed diesel dispensers to cater to the industry supporting Dukhan’s oil field operations. With the large number of trucks in the area, the service station includes truck washing facilities, a first for WOQOD.

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70 New Petrol Stations in 5 Years



June 24, 2007
Qatar will have 70 new petrol stations in the next five years, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy and Industry, H.E Abdullah bin Hamad Al Attiyah announced here on Saturday.

Ten to 20 fuel stations will come up per year, Attiyah said after opening a petrol station in Abu-Hamour. The announcement comes in the wake of a severe diesel shortage that hit Qatar’s transportation and construction industry recently.

WOQOD, the national fuel supply company, had blamed a sharp rise in the number of diesel-run vehicles over the past year for the crisis.

He also announced that Qatar will “soon” float a global tender for building a 250,000-barrels-per-day refinery. The technical and feasibility studies for the construction of a refinery in Al-Shaheen oilfield have been completed, he said, and added, the target for first export from the plant is set for 2011.

Attiyah, who is also the Chairman of WOQOD, denied rumors that the Company had run into trouble with the Urban Planning and Development Authority (UPDA) over allocation of land for the new petrol stations. “We have been assured by UPDA that the projects will be cleared. Talks have been held at the highest levels,” he said.

Explaining the diesel shortage, Attiyah conceded the demand had risen so much that even though Qatar used to export diesel until a few months ago, it had now forced to import it.

“The daily diesel requirement in the country stands at 40,000 liters currently. We are importing close to 17,000 liters a day,” the Minister said.

He also said that Qatar had decided to roll back its plan to replace diesel consumption with the gas-to-liquids (GTL) fuel, which had been launched under an aggressive campaign in December. “GTL needs to be blended with a suitable fuel before being used for consumption. But the blend is quite costly, and the process is therefore not economically viable,” he said.

The two new refineries coming up in Ras Laffan and Mesaieed will also help meet the requirements in future, Attiyah said. “The Ras Laffan Refinery, with a production capacity of 145,000 barrels per day, will be ready by next year. The refinery being built in Mesaieed, expected to be finished by 2011, will have a production capacity of 250,000 barrels a day. Together, they should be able to meet all our future requirements.”

The Abu-Hamour Petrol Station has high speed diesel pumps capable of filling up a truck in two minutes. It also has a cafeteria and a vehicle service centre.

“We are adapting to the views of our customers. We are adjusting our facilities to ensure that we continue to achieve excellent customer service,” said WOQOD’s Managing Director, Mohammed Turki Al Sobai.




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