Rainoil Expands, Unveils Adamawa Retail Outlet

Rainoil Limited, an indigenous downstream oil and gas company with operations in Nigeria, has recently expanded its retail network into 22 states in the country.

The company, according to a statement it issued, inaugurated its first retail station in Adamawa State recently. The station located in Jimeta, Yola increases the company’s retail footprint into the viable North-Eastern region of Nigeria.

With over 100 retail stations across the nation, the company’s retail expansion project will see more Rainoil stations springing up across the nation. The Head of Strategy and Business Development, Mr. Emmanuel Omuojine, said that the company’s strategy was establishing presence in emerging markets whilst consolidating its significant market position.

He said, ‘The end goal is to have a presence in every state in Nigeria. This expansion drive will provide direct and indirect employment opportunities for the host communities and the teeming youth. Retail is core to our business strategy. The Retail sector will remain relevant for the long-term in our national energy delivery value chain.”

Paul Oparah, the Group Head of Retail Sales of the company expressed happiness at the overwhelming support of the host communities where the company streams its stations. He said that the retail expansion was important to “expand the company’s footprint and keep the name of the company at the forefront of every customer’s mind.”

“It is important that we are recognised as the leading energy providers that we truly are. We are intentional about our expansion as it helps to establish and solidify our leading status in the market.

“Our customers are indeed our greatest assets. It is our desire to deliver our services in an efficient and sustainable manner,” Oparah said.

Rainoil Limited is an indigenous energy provider with bulk storage facilities strategically located in Delta, Lagos and Cross River State. The company’s retail network boasts of over 100 stations spread across 22 states.

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