Ghana Oil Company GOIL) has introduced higher grade petrol, RON 95 fuel type to the benefit of its customers.
The new product is expected to be available at the over 400 service stations nationwide from Monday, February 17, 2020, at no extra cost.
In a statement, GOIL said this game-changing development will prevent consumers from paying a high price for quality petrol grade specification which will enable customers to save significant amounts of money.
The statement also indicated that with the release of the petrol stock, all consumers will benefit from the high-grade petrol that significantly boosts the performance of all engines and keeps engines clean of carbon deposits.
Again, it stated that with the introduction of the RON 95, consumers will experience less vibration and noise from their engines.
GOIL has meanwhile assured consumers that it will continue to have their interest at heart and ensure they get value for money for every fuel bought at all its service stations.
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