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UAE energy giant ADNOC to inaugurate new state-of-the-art service station in New Cairo in 2025 - Energy

UAE energy giant ADNOC to inaugurate new state-of-the-art service station in New Cairo in 2025 - Energy

Al-Ahram Weekly18-02-2025

UAE's energy giant ADNOC Distribution plans to open a new state-of-the-art service station in New Cairo in 2025, featuring an expanded ADNOC Oasis convenience store and a broader range of automotive services.
ADNOC made the announcement on Tuesday during Egypt's largest Energy Show, EGYPES 2025, held from 17 to 19 February at Al-Manara International Conference Centre in New Cairo.
Key players in the energy sector worldwide are participating in this event.
Founded in 1971, ADNOC is a leading diversified energy group owned by the Abu Dhabi Government.
The announcement coincided with ADNOC Distribution and TotalEnergies' celebration of the second anniversary of their successful joint venture in TotalEnergies Marketing Egypt (TEME).
The new station will complement the 11 existing ADNOC-branded stations in the country, reflecting the company's commitment to providing industry-leading customer experiences.
Additionally, ADNOC's Voyager lubricants, blended locally by TEME, will soon be available through independent distributors, expanding their reach beyond ADNOC Distribution stations.
ADNOC stressed that this move highlights Egypt's growing potential as an export-focused manufacturing hub.
Meanwhile, TEME aims to enhance its future presence in Egypt's aviation fuel market, capitalizing on its strategic role as a transport and tourism hub in North Africa and beyond.
Both companies reaffirmed their commitment to supporting Egypt's energy needs, fostering economic growth, and delivering world-class services.
Through continued expansion of its retail network and investments in local manufacturing, TEME is positioned to play a vital role in Egypt's energy landscape, promoting sustainability and economic development in the future.
A journey of success!
In 2023, ADNOC Distribution acquired a 50 percent stake in TEME, which operates over 240 fuel retail sites nationwide and has wholesale, aviation fuel, and lubricant blending operations. This acquisition enabled ADNOC to introduce its retail fuel and Oasis convenience store brands to the Egyptian market.
'The ongoing success of our TEME joint venture demonstrates the value of our international expansion strategy in driving growth. Egypt's significant economic potential is a key part of our journey, and we are proud to deliver innovative solutions and exceptional customer experiences aligned with our vision for regional leadership,' said Bader Saeed Al Lamki, CEO of ADNOC Distribution.
'This partnership underscores our mutual dedication to strengthening Egypt's energy solutions. We recognize the immense potential of the Egyptian market and are committed to fostering sustainable growth,' according to Thomas Strauss, managing director and country chair of TEME.
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