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The new station is the eighth marine service station in Dubai. (Media Office)
  • The station is equipped with two fuel tanks and two fuel dispensers, offering Diesel, as well as a prefabricated structure featuring a ZOOM convenience store.
  • ENOC said the station is equipped with energy efficiency features such as Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) air-conditioning to cut down electricity use by up to 35 percent.

Dubai, UAE–The Emirates National Oil Company Group has opened a new marine service station in Al Hamriya Port, Dubai, making it the eighth marine service station in the emirate.

The station is equipped with two fuel tanks and two fuel dispensers, offering Diesel, as well as a prefabricated structure featuring a ZOOM convenience store and the control room. The entire station is set on an area of 3,552.09 square feet.

ENOC said the station is equipped with energy efficiency features such as Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) air-conditioning to cut down electricity use by as much as 35 percent and LED lighting that helps to achieve 50 percent reduction in use of energy.

Al Hamriya port is a cargo gateway to Dubai. The port is well known for its flexibility, being able to berth different kinds of vessels from traditional dhows to a variety of ships. The new marine station will also serve the fuelling requirements of fisherman boats, government boats such as Dubai Customs and Dubai Police.

Located in Deira, off the northeastern coast of the city, Al Hamriya Port serves as a traditional cargo gateway, enabling the movement of cargo between Dubai and the Arabian Gulf, East Africa, and India.