ISLAMABAD: Aramco has set up its first fuel retail station in Lahore that will offer premium fuel, high-quality Valvoline lubricants and professional Express Care automotive services.
It follows Aramco’s acquisition of a 40 percent stake in Gas & Oil Pakistan (GO) Limited, a key player in Pakistan’s downstream sector with a network of over 1,200 fuel retail stations nationwide.
Aramco is one of the world’s leading integrated energy and chemical companies. Its partnership with GO is expected to introduce high-quality fuels and an elevated consumer experience. Aramco-branded stations will offer ProForce branded premium fuel, high-quality Valvoline lubricants, professional Express Care automotive services and modern convenience stores designed to provide a seamless customer experience. Aramco plans to expand its retail network in Pakistan and establish a presence in this fast-growing economy.
Yasser M Mufti, Executive Vice President of Products & Customers Aramco, said in a statement, “This is another milestone in Aramco’s downstream growth story, as we launch the first Aramco station in Pakistan, a market with significant growth potential”. He said, “Our values of excellence, innovation and community partnerships sit at the heart of what we do”.
Together with GO, with its deep industry expertise, strong customer service focus and shared commitment to innovation, we are confident that this partnership will deliver exceptional value to customers”.
Khalid Riaz, CEO GO echoed these sentiments, stating, “The first Aramco-branded station is a testament to our commitment to excellence and innovation. Together with Aramco, we aim to elevate retail fuel landscape in Pakistan, setting new benchmarks for quality, service and customer satisfaction”. The launch of Aramco-branded station in Lahore marks the beginning of a broader initiative to expand Aramco brand across GO’s extensive network in the coming years.
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