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Oil Marketing firm Total Petroleum Ghana has introduced its new range of fuels, Total Excellium onto the Ghanaian market.
Total Excellium, according to the oil marketing firm has been designed and developed who customers who need fuels that provide “excellent engine protection” at an affordable price for all types of cars, diesel or petrol.
Speaking at the launch of the product, Transport Minister Fiifi Kwetey commended Total for introducing Excellium, emphasizing the need for quality fuels to preserve the lifespan of vehicles.

“One cannot afford to compromise on quality where today’s consuming public is concerned. Total Excellium has come at an opportune time when concerns have been raised about the rising prices of fuel on the world market”, Mr. Kwetey said.
French Ambassador to Ghana, Francois Pujolas expressed delight at the French company’s immense contribution in creating solutions to existing problems which would improve upon the economy of Ghana.
“The new fuel, Excellium, a more advanced product being brought to the public will further strengthen private and public industries as they require a reliable and upgraded fuel to meet their technical”, he said.
Meanwhile the Sales and Sales and Marketing Manager of Total Petroleum Ghana, Abdul Rahim Saddique has urged motorists to try out the new product which comes in three types; Excellium Diesel, Excellium Super, Excellium Super 95.
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