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List of Petrol Stations As of December 2016 LIST OF PETROL STATIONS AS OF DECEMBER 2016 S/No. Name Address Location District Region Status Northern Circuit Filling Station( Panone & Co. 1 P.O Box 33285, Dar es salaam Kisongo Township Arumeru Arusha Licensed Ltd - Kisongo) Managing Director, P. O. Box 13289, Arusha. Tel: Plot nos. 229 - 236, Block 'D', Sombetini, 2 New Oljoro Filling Station Arusha Arusha Licensed 0784-378009/0784-675480 Arusha Oil Com (T) Ltd. – Arusha Sombetini Airport Managing Directoer, Oilcom (T) Ltd., P.O. Box 3 Service Station, Tawaqal, Majengo Dodoma Plot No. 491, Block 'C' Sombetini Arusha Arusha Licensed 20831, DAR ES SALAAM Road, Plot No. 491, Block "CC", Sombetini area Managing Director, Kingori Filling Station , P. O 4 Kingori Filling Station King'ori Arumeru Arusha Licensed BOX 27. MOSHI- KILIMANJARO GAPCO Tanzania Ltd. –Gapco Mount Meru Mr. Atul Mittal P.O.Box 7094 Arusha, Tel: 027 2504035, 5 Uhuru/Chaga Rd Arusha Municipal Arusha Arusha Licensed Service Station -Meru - 2 Mob: 0784 400 567 GAPOIL Tanzania Ltd. –Trans Highway Service Eden W. Chonjo, P.O. Box 7370, Arusha. Mob: 0754 483 6 Ngorbob Village, Kisongo Arumeru Arusha Licensed Station 338 Managing Director, Gapco (T) Ltd, P.O. Box 9102, Dar es 7 GAPOIL Tanzania Ltd. –Monduli Service Station Monduli Monduli Arusha Licensed salaam. Tel: 022 211 8849/50, Mob: 0784 538 721 GAPOIL Tanzania Ltd. –Maji ya Chai Filling Godfrey Fernandes (Country Coordinator), P O 8 Maji ya Chai area Arumeru Arusha Licensed Station Box 9104, DSM Mr. Suleiman Ally Nkya, P.O.Box 7323, Sombetini 9 Sombetini Service Station Plot No.122, Block No. "EE", Ngarenaro Arusha Arusha Licensed in Arusha Municipality BP Tanzania Limited -BP Market Square Service Daniel Maeda, P O Box 361, Arusha. 10 Azimio/Nyamwezi Street Arusha Arusha Licensed Station, Arusha Tel:0272503699 Plot No. 47, Block 'C', Engarenarok, Arusha 11 Camel Oil (T) Ltd. - Ngarenaro Petrol Station P.O.Box 22786, Dar Es Salaam Arusha Licensed Arusha Municipality Municipality Managing Director Total Tanzania Ltd P.O.Box 20 12 Total (T) Ltd.- Makuyuni Service Station, Arusha Makuyuni Monduli Arusha Licensed Dar es Salaam CALTEX, Clemence J. Mushi Service Station Clemence Mushm P.O.Box 16 Karatu, Tel 0752 13 Karatu Town Karatu Arusha Licensed (Karatu Filling Station) 855 311. Puma Energy Tanzania Ltd. – BP Themi Hill Managing Director, BP (T) Ltd, P.O. Box 9043, Arusha 14 Along Njiro Road, Themi Hill Arusha Licensed Service Station DSM.Tel: 027 2750946 Mob: 0754 282080 Municipality Managing Director, Mount Meru Petroleum Plot No. 77 Block 'EE' Ngarenaro Arusha 15 Mount Meru Petroleum–Meru - 1 Arusha Arusha Licensed limited, Box 7094, Arusha. Municipality Managing Director Lake Oil Tanzania Ltd P.O.Box Arusha 16 Lake Oil Ltd. - Mateves Olasit Petrol Station Plot No. 1923, Mateves Street, Olasiti Arusha Licensed 5055 Dar es salaam, Tanzania Municipal Panone and Company Ltd. – Engarenarok Patrick Onaukiro Ulomi, P.O.Box 33285, Dar es Plot No. 452/453, Block"Y", Engarenarok 17 Arusha Arusha Licensed Filling Station Salaam in Arusha Municipality Plot No. 368, Block 'DD', Sombetini, Arusha 18 Mount Meru Petroleum–Meru - 6. P. O. Box 7094, Arusha Arusha Licensed Arusha Municipality Municipality Plot No. 28/2, Block 'T', Arusha Arusha 19 Mount Meru Petroleum–Meru - 8 P. O. Box 7094, Arusha Arusha Licensed Municipalitu Municipality Plot No. 98, Block 'BB' Sombetini, Themi Arusha 20 Master Card Total Filling Station, Themi, Njiro P. O. Box 563, Arusha Arusha Licensed Area Municipality Plot No. 382, Block 'CC' Arusha Arusha 21 Suleman Ally Nkya Company Limited P. O. Box 7323, Arusha Arusha Licensed Municipality Municipality Plot for petrol station, Block 'Z' Kaloleni Arusha 22 Bamprass Star Service Station, Mianzini Arusha P. O. Box 9103, Dar Es Salaam Arusha Licensed Arusha Municipality Municipality 23 BP Great North Service Station Ltd., West Meru P. O. Box 12318, Arusha Patandi Tengeru Arumeru Arusha Licensed Plot No. 178, Block 'DD', Mianzini, Arusha Arusha 24 BP Great North Service Station Ltd., Mianzini P. O. Box 12318, Arusha Arusha Licensed Municipality Municipality Hass Petroleum Tanzania Limited - Kikatiti 25 P. O. Box 78341, Dar Es Salaam Farm No. 1336, Kikatiti Village Arumeru Arusha Licensed Petrol Station Plot No. 145, Block 'GG' Kwa Ngulelo Arusha 26 Puma Energy (T) Limited - Nahil Petrol Station P. O. Box 9043, Dar Es Salaam Arusha Licensed area, Arusha Municipality Municipality Panone and Co. Limited - Sombetini Filling Patrick Onaukiro Ulomi, P.O.Box 33285, Dar es Plot No. 133, Block “DD” Sombetini, 27 Arusha Arusha Licensed Station, Arusha Salaam Arusha NSK Tanzania Limited -Total Jacaranda Service 28 Managing Director, P.O. Box 3114 Arusha Kijenge Area Sekai Arusha Region Arusha Arusha Licensed Station 29 USA River Filling Station Managing Director P.O. Box 48 Usa River - Arusha Plot no. 1, Block 'A', Usa River Urba Area Arumeru Arusha Licensed Samweli Kastuli, P. O. Box 306, Karatu, Manyara. 30 Nat Oil Kastuli Filling Station -Karatu Plot no. 378, Block 'G', Karatu Urban Area Karatu Arusha Licensed Tel: 0713-005558 Deepyen M. Barmeda, P.O. Box 1210 Arusha. 31 Mto wa Mbu Service Station Plot No. 41 Kigongoni area, Mto wa Mbu Monduli Arusha Licensed Mob: 0754 6893 355, 0715 842 599 Puma Energy Tanzania Ltd. – BP Arusha Central Managing Director, BP (T) Ltd, Box 9043, Arusha 32 Along Uhuru Road, plot no.2 block 4 Arusha Licensed Service Station DSM.Tel:2111269-272. Municipality TPDC – Commercial Petroleum Company Y.S.N. Killagane, P.O. Box 2774 Dar es salaam. 33 Plot No. 443 Block L, Makuyuni Monduli Arusha Licensed (COPEC) - Makuyuni Service Station Tel: 022 2200110, 2200103 Saiteru Petroleum Company Ltd.T/A. Saiteru Philemon O. Mollel, P.O Box 11809, Arusha. Tel. Kitiengo Street, Plot No.32 Block BB 34 Arumeru Arusha Licensed Petrol Station, Ngulelo 0767301497 Ngulelo Plot No. 27/1 Farm “181/3/2” Mateves - 35 Nahil Petrol Station - Mateves Branch Managing Director, P.O Box 1035 Arusha Arumeru Arusha Licensed Arumeru District Arusha City Managing Director, P.O. Box 65 Loliondo - 36 Abdi Mbaraka Pemba Filling Station – Loliondo Loliondo Area Arusha Region Ngorongoro Arusha Licensed Arusha 37 Lake Oil Ltd. – Karatu Petrol Station Managing Director, P.O.Box 11836, Arusha Plot No."AR32AS", Karatu Karatu Arusha Licensed Kifaru Oil Investment, Kimandolu Petrol Station, Rajabu S. Varisanga (Manager), P. O. Box 24340, Arusha 38 Plot no. 246, Block 'CG', Kimandolu Arusha Licensed Arusha Dar es Salaam. Tel. 0754261187,0754265129 Municipality BP Great North Service Station - Filling Station Mr. Robson Elishilia Laseko ( Managing Director), Arusha 39 Njiro Arusha Licensed and Conveniences Centre, Njiro P.O.Box 12316, Arusha Municipality Plot No.1247, Block “G” Karatu Urban 40 Nambis Filling Station, Karatu Managing Director, P. O. Box 342 Karatu Karatu Arusha Licensed Area - Arusha Region Plot No. 4 & 5, Block “H”, NMC Area, 41 Kastuli Filling Station – No. 2-Karatu Managing Director, P. O. Box 306, Karatu Karatu Arusha Licensed Karatu District, Arusha Region, 42 Olasiti Filling Station Managing Director, P.O.Box 10275 Arusha Olasiti Area Arumeru Arusha Licensed Isack B. Murray, P.O. Box 10605 Arusha. Mob: 43 Glen Petroleum- Kitefu area Meru Arusha 0754 475 522, 0754 479 522, 0786 109 955, 0784 Kitefu Meru Arusha Licensed 474 664 Lake Holding Ltd. - Njiro Service Station, Plot Director, P. O. Box 5055, Dar es Salaam. Tel. 022 44 Plot No.355, Block "C", Njiro area Arusha Arusha Licensed No. 355, Block "C" 2780510268 Hamisi Shabani Mgonja T/A. Kado Filling Plot No. 333/334, Block "R", Monduli 45 Managing Director, P.O. Box 52, Dar es salaam Monduli Arusha Licensed Station, Plot No. 333 & 334 Block "R", Monduli Urban Area Lake Gas Ltd.- Olosiva Petrol Station, Plot No. Managing Director, P.O. Box 40679, Dar es Plot No. 1330, Olasiva Village, 46 Arumeru Arusha Licensed 1330, Olosiva Village Ngaramtoni, Arusha salaam Ngarantoni Area Karatu Service Station Co. Ltd., Plot No. 326 47 Block "A", Njia Panda area, Karatu District, Managing Director, P.O. Box 8281, Dar es salaam Plot No. 326, Block "A", Njia panda Area, Karatu Arusha Licensed Arusha Oryx Oil Co. Ltd. - Clock Tower Service Station 48 P.O.Box 391 Arusha Plot No 67 E Boma Road Arusha City Arusha Arusha Licensed Ltd. Lake Oil Tanzania Limited - Mianzini Petrol 49 P. O. Box 5055, Dar Es Salaam Plot 160 Block "DD" Mianzini Area Arumeru Arusha Licensed Station Afroil Investment Ltd - Afroil Njiro Petrol Station Director,Afroil Investment Ltd, P.O.Box 38383 Dar Arusha 50 Plot No. 382/85, Block C Njiro, Arusha Arusha Licensed Limited es Salaam 0773307778 Municipality P.O Box 20831 Dar Es Salaam. Plot.231, Block-FF, Nairobi, Highway, 51 Oil Com Arusha Service Station, Nairobi Road Arusha Arusha Licensed Cell:0684887303/04 Sakina-Arusha Ally Edha Awadh, P.O. Box 5055 Dar es salaam. 52 Lake Oil Limited – Maji ya Chai Service Station, Farm No. 1005, Kitefu Village Arumeru Arusha Licensed Tel: 022 286 2193, 022 286 2194 Plot No. 102, Moivaro Area, Arumeru 53 Panone Shangarai Filling Station P.O.Box 33285 Dar es Salaam Arumeru Arusha Licensed District Arusha Municipality 54 Panone Minjingu Filling Station P. O. Box 2499, Arusha Plot No. 3, Olasit Area, Babati Babati Arusha Licensed Plot No.17, 19, 21, & 23, Block “E” Monaban Trading & Farming Co. Ltd. T/A. 55 P.O. Box 11809 Arusha Eworendeke Street, Namanga, in Arusha Longido Arusha Licensed Saiteru Filling Station, Namanga, Longido Region Plot No. 369, Block “DD” Sombetini Area 56 Oryx Oil Co. Ltd. - Oryx Mbauda Petrol Station P.O. Box 9540 Dar es Salaam Arusha Arusha Licensed Arusha Municipality Managing Director, P. O. Box 7094, Arusha. Tel: 57 Mount Meru Petroleum–Meru - 3 Levolosi, Mianzini Arusha Arusha Licensed 027-2544221 Atul Mittal, P.O.
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