Oil & Energy
Company Sells Kerosene N50 Per Litre
Conoil Plc has moved to offer relief to its teaming consumers using kerosene, as the firm now sells at the government controlled price of N50.00 per litre.
The company, in a statement disclosed that the development has brought relief and succour to hundreds of homes in the suburb of Lagos and its environs.
People trooped out in their hundreds at these stations, in endless queues of humans and jerry cans, albeit in an orderly manner in the spirit of the change to buy”, the statement said.
The firm’s retail has grown an expansive distribution network throughout the country for the purpose of retailing kerosene, petrol, diesel, gas and other petroleum products. The aim is for better satisfaction of customers.
About 300 modern outlets and a sizeable number of all purpose mega stations in strategic parts of the country, the statement said would facilitate the distribution and sale of the product, adding that Conoil Retails distribution network rank among the fastest growing in the nation’s downstream oil industry.
It said consumer delight remains one of the core values of the oil company’s retail remarking that, the attendants are trained to offer excellent service to customers in the friendliest way and in a clean and safe environment.
The statement noted that the stations are being consistently monitored to enforce strict compliance to Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) standard and to ensure that customers get the right product, right quality and right price at all times.
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