Aramco Opens First Petrol Pump in Lahore, Marking Major Expansion into Pakistani Market

LAHORE, PAKISTAN – Saudi Arabian oil giant Aramco has officially opened its first petrol pump in Lahore, Pakistan, marking a significant step in the company’s expansion into the South Asian nation’s fuel retail sector.

The new station, located in a bustling area of Lahore, is the first of many planned by Aramco as part of its strategy to increase its downstream presence in high-growth markets. This move follows Aramco’s acquisition of a 40% stake in Gas & Oil Pakistan Ltd. (GO), one of Pakistan’s largest fuel retailers, earlier this year.

“The opening of this station represents Aramco’s commitment to providing high-quality petroleum products and services to customers in Pakistan,” said [Name and Title of Aramco representative, if available]. “We are excited to be a part of the Pakistani economy and look forward to contributing to its growth and development.”

The Aramco-branded station will offer a full range of fuel products, including petrol, diesel, and lubricants, as well as convenience store items and other services. The company plans to leverage its global expertise and technology to enhance the customer experience and contribute to the modernization of Pakistan’s fuel retail industry.
This launch is expected to create new jobs and stimulate economic activity in the region. It also signifies growing investment interest in Pakistan’s energy sector, with potential for further collaborations and partnerships between international companies and local players.

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