PSO opens the first retail outlet in Bahria Orchard Lahore

Pakistan State Oil (PSO), the largest oil marketing company in the country continues to expand its retail footprints across Pakistan. Mr. Jehangir Ali Shah, Managing Director & CEO, PSO inaugurated the state of the art M/s. Bahria Orchard Filing Station in Lahore. Senior management, staff of the company and dealer of the retail outlet were also present on the occasion.


The fuel filling facility brings real convenience for customers living in the area, who will benefit from quality petroleum and lubricant products along with convenience shopping at the company’s rapidly expanding Shop Stop brand. Currently, PSO is the first OMC, offering fuel filling facility at the Bahria Orchard Lahore. Apart from general commuters of the area; the outlet will also cater to the customers passing through the busy Raiwind Road.
Expressing his views on the occasion, Mr. Jehangir Ali Shah, MD&CEO, PSO, said:
“We believe in growth of our business with a focus on total customer satisfaction. Opening of a new outlet reflects PSO’s commitment to serve the nation by fulfilling our promise of providing quality petroleum products and non-fuel retail services by expending our retail footprint.”
“PSO has the largest network of petrol stations in Pakistan. The company currently has 3,487 retail outlets and serving the nation form Karachi to Gilgit in an efficient manner.”

Mr. Jehangir Ali shah praised the internal and external teams who worked on this project and made it operational within deadline.

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