Emarat rules out plans for further expansion in Dubai
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, May 07 - 2013 at 05:21
Emirates General Petroleum Corp (Emarat) has said it feels its existing filling stations in the emirate are more than adequate to meet customer needs, ruling out plans to expand its fuel retailing business in Dubai in the foreseeable future, Gulf News has reported. "For now, our current infrastructure will cater to Dubai's existing as well as its future demand. We feel, there's still a surplus capacity at our filling stations in Dubai," Emarat's general manager, Adel Khalifa, told the daily. "Our objective and our mandate from the government is to satisfy customers' needs and we continue to cater to their needs," said Khalifa.
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