Indonesia: Total Oil to Expand Fuel Retail Network
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Saturday, 10 October 2009 |
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Total Oil is to construct 200 fuel service stations in Indonesia over the coming 5 years.
PT Total Oil Indonesia said it has set aside US$200 million to
expand its network to 200 service stations in Indoneisa by
the end of 2014. Total Oil has been expanding its presence
in Asia in recent years and the latest announcment reflects another
stage of development. Total offices in South East Asia
include Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Singapore. With regards to
Indonesia, Total Oil has developed and constructed two service
stations, one in Jakarta and one in Tangerang, a company
spokesman Rulianti Syahrul said. Syahrul said two more units will
soon be built in Jakarta and Tangerang, adding the entire project will
be wholly owned by Total but it will name a company to operate the
service station network.
PetrolWorld 091009
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