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Woqod opens new fuel service station at Rawdat Al Hamama

Published: 13 May 2013 - 03:57 am | Last Updated: 03 Feb 2022 - 09:34 am


H E Abdullah bin Hamad Al Attiyah inaugurating the new service station at Rawdat Al Hamama, yesterday.

DOHA:  The Chairman of Administrative Control and Transparency Authority H E Abdullah bin Hamad Al Attiyah, who is also the Chairman of Qatar Fuel (Woqod), yesterday inaugurated a new fuel-cum-service station at Rawdat Al Hamama. 

The new service station is located approximately 15km north of Landmark Mall on Al Shamal Road. 

Mohamed Turki Al Sobai, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Woqod, and several board members of the Company were present. 

The service station offers a variety of products and services for the local community as well as users on the North Highway Road. 

“In designing this service station we took into account the various needs of the different types of customers that will use the site,” Al Attiyah said, adding “the station will provide gasoline and diesel for motorists and a special lane for fueling trucks with high speed dispensers and a drive through facilitiy for cars.”

It also has a large Sidra convenience store with a safe playground for children to play while their parents take a break from their journey. A full range of hot and cold beverages and fast food are available in the shop. 

The facility includes car wash, tyre bays and basic vehicle maintenance activities. Additionally, Sidra Gardens will host a number of fast food restaurants and a pharmacy. The services to be provided are within the context of Woqod’s desire to provide a community center for the customers in the area and passing by users on the highway.

Rawdat Al Hamama is the 19th service station in Woqod’s new image. Further sites which will be opened during this year are located in Umm Salal East—North Rawdat Al Hamama, Mesaieed Truck Road and Bu Samra. Woqod currently has an additional two service stations under construction and another 11 under planning consent.

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