Rubis continue phasing out KenolKobil, Gulf Energy petrol stations

Nelly

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Rubis Energy Kenya has reiterated its commitment to the market with the transfer and rebranding of acquired Gulf Energy and KenolKobil petrol stations to the Rubis banner. This follows the unveil of 7 new rebranded petrol station at Ngong Racecourse, Karen, Matasia, Embakasi, Kimalat, Thika, and Karatina.
Rubis Energy Kenya Group Managing Director – East Africa Mr. Jean-Christian Bergeron said that the rebranding of the 220 petrol stations nationwide will ensure the sustainable accessibility of Rubis products.

“Globally, we have a strong petrol station networks of over 1,065 units and we hope to introduce the Kenyan customers to more of our products and services through the stations. As part of our strategy to establish our footprint in the country, we are looking at meeting our customers need of mobility, heating, and cooking through our petrol stations,” said Mr. Bergeron.

Mr. Bergeron added that Rubis’ strategy is to gradually bring the entire network of acquired petrol stations under the one brand while adhering to international standards of safety and environmentally-friendly practices.

Since its launch, Rubis Energy has committed $900 million to the storage, distribution and sale of petroleum and liquefied petroleum gas in Kenya for the next five years. The petrol stations continue to create 700 employment opportunities for Kenyans across all the 47 counties. The oil marketer is seeking to strengthen its positions in the East African region which continues to post high economic and demographic growth, generating sustained growth in demand for petroleum products.
 
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