ENOC adds new Sharjah fuel station, bringing UAE total to 204

Newly launched site is located in Al Sweihat–Wasit, a growing residential area in Sharjah

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ENOC’s first compact relocatable fuel station at Arabian Ranches.
ENOC’s first compact relocatable fuel station at Arabian Ranches.
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Dubai: ENOC Group has opened a new service station in Sharjah, increasing its total number of operational fuel stations across the UAE to 204, as part of the company’s wider infrastructure expansion strategy.

The newly launched site is located in Al Sweihat–Wasit, a growing residential area in Sharjah, and is designed to serve both local residents and daily commuters. It marks the 28th ENOC-operated station in Sharjah.

The site offers a full range of fuel products, including Super 98, Special 95, E Plus 91, and Diesel, and is equipped with modern facilities aimed at ensuring faster service and operational efficiency.

“As the UAE’s land mobility continues to grow, the demand for efficient and accessible retail fuel services rises,” said Hussain Sultan Lootah, Acting CEO of ENOC Group.“This new service station is a continuation of our commitment to meet that demand and support the country’s evolving energy needs.”

The opening follows the earlier launch of three new ENOC service stations in Dubai in the first half of 2025. All recent additions are part of ENOC’s long-term strategy to scale up retail infrastructure in response to increasing energy consumption trends and mobility growth across the Emirates.

The company also continues to promote usage of its ‘YES’ Rewards programme, which allows customers to earn and redeem points across its retail network.

ENOC, a wholly owned entity of the Government of Dubai, operates across multiple sectors in the energy value chain, including exploration, fuel retail, aviation fuel, terminals, and petroleum products for commercial and industrial use. The group services over 60 markets globally and employs a workforce of more than 12,500.

Justin Varghese
Justin VargheseYour Money Editor
Justin is a personal finance author and seasoned business journalist with over a decade of experience. He makes it his mission to break down complex financial topics and make them clear, relatable, and relevant—helping everyday readers navigate today’s economy with confidence. Before returning to his Middle Eastern roots, where he was born and raised, Justin worked as a Business Correspondent at Reuters, reporting on equities and economic trends across both the Middle East and Asia-Pacific regions.
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