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Vivo Energy Ghana, distributors and marketers of Shell-branded fuels and lubricants has launched Shell’s most advanced economy fuel, Shell FuelSave in Ghana.
ShellFuel Save which has been designed to last longer at no extra cost comes in both Super and Diesel options.

Speaking at the launch of the product, the Managing Director of Vivo Energy Ghana, Ebenezer Faulkner said Shell FuelSave Super is designed to reduce energy losses in the engine and help improve the engine's efficiency to get motorists a little further on each tank.
It is also designed to keep inlet valves clean, prevent deposit formation and improve engine efficiency.
“Shell FuelSave Diesel is also designed to ignite and burn more effectively to help improve fuel economy. The product contains special detergents designed to maintain engine condition by helping prevent the buildup of injector deposits” said Mr. Faulkner.
In a speech read on his behalf, Minister of Petroleum Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah commended Vivo Energy Ghana for being the market leader in total fuels and for constantly providing an exceptional retail experience at each and every one of its service stations, reaching more people with better products and services wherever it does business.

“The launch of Shell FuelSave marks another milestone in the growth and development of Ghana’s energy sector,” the Minister said.
The new product will replace Shell Super Extra and Shell Diesel Extra products across the whole network of 150 stations in Ghana. It is now available at Shell Service Stations nationwide.
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