The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company for Distribution (Adnoc-Fod) asserted yesterday that it has started to implement a set of new standards in an effort to ease up congestion at its diesel filling stations.
In a statement, the Company said that it is working with all seriousness to contain all the problems related to diesel and make it available to the customers. The additional demand for diesel in the country brought about by the economic boom has resulted in congestion at the filling stations spread across the country, and the company has evolved innovative methods to solve this problem, the statement said.
Installation of more diesel pumps at filling stations and regulation of sales through 'Rahal e-diesel card' are a few among the new solutions. The company introduced the e-diesel card earlier this month stopping cash transactions for diesel sales at filling stations, and allocating specific amounts of diesel to suit the load capacity of vehicles. – Emirates News Agency, WAM
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