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Unioil reopens FB Harrison

February 17, 2010

 

 

Pasay City government officials led by Mayor Wenceslao Trinidad graced Wednesday's re-opening of  Unioil retail station which will cater to motorists in the city.

 

The station located at F.B. Harrison corner Porvenir Streets in Pasay City is part of the company's program to refurbish its service and retail stations and entice more motorists not only in Metro Manila but in nearby provinces as well.

 

Trinidad said Unioil's decision to put up additional investment in the city is a sign of confidence in the city government's program to attract both foreign and local investors.

 

This is a very positive sign of growing confidence in our impetus to enhance investments in the city as well as provide employment to our residents,” Trinidad said.

 

Aside from Trinidad, other local officials led by Councilors Moti Arceo and Emmy Calixto Rubiano also attended the event.

 

A motorcade and a brief program was also held as part of the program.

 

For his part, Chito Medina-Cue Jr., Unioil General Manager said the re-opened station will combine the company's famed costumer-friendly service with affordable yet high-quality petroleum products that has been the hallmark of Unioil since its inception.

 

Like the rest of the company's station, it also offers the full range of Unioil products including the company's innovative and environment-friendly Pure Diesel Plus, Quantum Pure Power, Unleaded Gasoline and lubricants.

 

Pure Diesel Plus was formulated to perform like a premium diesel resulting to improved fuel efficiency and more power achieved through better combustion while Quantum Pure Power has a 93 plus improved octane rating.

 

In a related development, Medina-Cue stressed that the company is set to open more stations in the next few months in Metro Manila and nearby provinces as well as in the Mindanao and Visayas region this year.

 

Last year, Unioil unveiled a P90 million expansion plan that saw the construction of additional stations in strategic places in Quezon City, Paranaque, and Caloocan.

 

Each service stations cost about P15 million.

 

Aside from petroleum, Unioil supplies asphalt used for road construction and maintenance and other infrastructure projects.

 

The oil firm also carries a wide range of lubricants from automotive to industrial blended in the company's ISO certified blending facility in Valenzuela City.

 


 

by: Leah C.Flor