ENOC Group has announced the inauguration of a new service station located in the Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZA), expanding its network to a total of 207 service stations throughout the UAE. This development aligns with the group’s commitment to enhancing its retail capabilities and addressing the increasing energy demand in Dubai. The station is strategically positioned to cater to the industrial and logistical sectors within the free zone.
The opening of this facility is part of ENOC’s long-term growth strategy aimed at providing sustainable and integrated energy solutions, thereby reinforcing its position as a leading and innovative energy provider. The new station spans an area of 5,830 square meters and features two separate service areas: one designated for traffic from the mainland and the other for businesses operating within the free zone. Both areas offer a comprehensive range of fuel options from ENOC, including Super 98, Special 95, E-Plus 91 gasoline, and diesel, catering to commercial vehicle fleets, logistics companies, and individual drivers.
Hussain Sultan Lootah, CEO of ENOC Group, stated: “The Jebel Ali Free Zone is a vital economic area for the UAE, housing over 11,000 companies in logistics, manufacturing, and trade sectors. The inauguration of this station reflects our strategic approach to network expansion by investing in locations with high demand, thus maximizing convenience and benefit for businesses and individuals. The station incorporates sustainability features that align with ENOC’s environmental commitments and the UAE’s ambitions for climate neutrality. As Dubai continues to grow as a global hub for trade and logistics, ENOC remains dedicated to providing energy solutions that support this growth.”
The new station has been constructed with a focus on sustainability, equipped with solar panels connected to the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) grid to generate renewable energy for daily operations. Energy-efficient infrastructure includes LED lighting with motion sensors, water flow reduction fixtures, and energy-saving air conditioning systems. The site is also fitted with a fuel vapor recovery system to reduce emissions, with plans for future installation of electric vehicle charging stations supported by DEWA.
