Enoc is going back to Sharjah after 8-year absence

By Eudore R. Chand

SHARJAH 16 September 2018: The Emirates National Oil Company Group (Enoc), plans to open five service stations in 2019, with the number of stations in the emirate reaching 25 over the next five years.

The stations will include the latest technologies and equipment and will operate according to the highest standards to develop the services provided to residents of the emirate.

Sultan Abdullah Al Suwaidi, Chairman of Sharjah Economic Development Department (Sedd), received Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Chief Executive Officer at Enoc Group, to explore ways of strengthening areas of cooperation available in general and a strategic partnership with Sedd to optimise the vibrancy of Sharjah’s economy and the importance of its market for the group, said Wam.

Gratified by Return

The Enoc Group expressed its gratitude to return to the market due to the importance of the market and the large volume of consumption of petroleum products in them.

It has stressed its willingness to cooperate with the department to remove all obstacles as well. Furthermore, the group was fully committed to eradicating the after-effects of the closure of the stations in the previous period.

In the middle of 2011, Sedd and Sharjah Police had closed all Enoc and Eppco operations in the emirate, reportedly on the orders of Sharjah Executive Council.