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GOIL has re-introduced SUPER XP, the company’s Ron 91 grade fuel at a symbolic unveiling ceremony at its Burma Camp station in Accra.
The reintroduction adds to the already popular Super XP 95 premium-grade fuel already being sold.
The re-introduction is expected to give quality choices to consumers to meet their varied preferences of super fuel Therefore, GOIL is offering quality choices to meet customer preferences
The Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of GOIL, Kwame Osei-Prempeh, explained that the reintroduction of GOIL SUPER XP is a testament to the company’s dedication to providing customers with the highest quality fuel products.
He noted that GOIL understands the evolving needs of its customers and is committed to delivering fuels that meet and exceed their expectations.
He said GOIL SUPER XP is a specially designed fuel that meets the fuel needs of customers and suits a wide range of vehicles be it small, big cars, tricycles (yellow, yellow), or motorcycles. GOIL, he added, will continue to serve the needs of all consumers.

The Head of Fuels Marketing, Augustine Boateng said GOIL SUPER XP has an added advantage over other regular fuels because it has been formulated with XP3 additives designed to enhance engine performance and ensure that engines run more smoothly and efficiently.
He appealed to consumers to patronise GOIL SUPER XP which is compatible with most vehicles.
He added that GOIL Super XP is immensely beneficial to motorists who want to reduce their overall fuel consumption.
The re-introduction ceremony was preceded by a team of orange-wearing promoters and skaters who thronged some streets of Accra.
The symbolic ceremony was attended by some members of the GOIL Management team, the Sales and Marketing Team, motorists, and a section of the public.
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