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List of Petrol Stations As of 30Th Sept 2019 S/No. Name Address District List of Petrol Stations as of 30th Sept 2019 LIST OF PETROL STATIONS AS OF 30th SEPTEMBER 2019 S/No. Name Address District Region 1 Saiteru Petroleum Company Limited Plot No.32 Block “BB”, Ngulelo Area Arusha Arumeru Arusha City P. O. Box 11809 Arusha 2 Lake Oil Limited - Olosiva Petrol Station Plot No. 1330, Olosiva Village Arumeru District Arumeru Arusha Arusha Region, P.O.Box 5055 Dar es Salaam 3 Munio Petrol Station – Maji ya Chai Farm No. 039, Kitefu Village , Maji ya Chai Arumeru Arusha Ward, Meru District, Arusha Region, P.O Box 160 Himo - Moshi 4 Panone and Company Ltd – Kisongo Filling Plot No. 3, Olasiti Area, Arumeru District Arumeru Arusha Station of P.O. Box 33285, Dar es salaam 5 Gapco Tanzania Ltd - Gapco Maji Farm No 1118 Imbaseni Village Arumeru Arusha Ya Chai Filling Station, P. O. Box 9103 Dar es Arumeru District in Arusha Region Salaam 6 Olasiti Investment Co. Ltd - Olasiti Plot no 46 Olasiti Area Arumeru Arumeru Arusha Filling Station, P.O.Box 10275 Arusha District, Arusha Region 7 Hass Petroleum Ltd – Kwa Idd Petrol Station Plot No. 832, Arumeru District, Arusha Region Arumeru Arusha of P. O. Box 78341 Dar es Salaam 8 Gapco Tanzania Ltd - Trans Highway Service Plot No. 116, Ngorbob Village, Kisongo Area, Arumeru Arusha Station of P.O Box 7370 Arusha Arumeru Arusha 9 Panone King’ori Filling Station- Arumeru of Farm No.1411, King’ori Area, Malula Village - Arumeru Arusha P. O. Box 33285 Arumeru District 10 Engen Petroleum (T) Ltd- Makumira Station Plot No. 797, Ndato Village, Makumira Area, Arumeru Arusha of P. O. Box 78470 Dar es salaam Arumeru District 11 Mariki Enterprises Limited- Camel Oil Maji ya Farm No. 1225, Maji ya Chai Area, Arumeru Arumeru Arusha Chai Petrol Station of P. O. Box 2523 Arusha District 12 National Oil Ltd- Tengeru Service Station of Plot No 101/2 Tengeru Area Arumeru Arusha P.O Box 70048 Dar es salaam 13 Kinyala General Traders of P. O. Box 2185 Plot No. 209, Block “D” Mianzini Area Arumeru Arusha Arusha 14 Oryx Oil Company. Ltd – Kwangulelo Petrol Plot No. 46, Block ‘’BB’’, Kwangulelo Area Arumeru Arusha Station of P. O. Box 20831 Dar es Salaam 15 Nahil Petrol Station – Mateves Branch at Plot No. 27/1 Farm “181/3/2” Mateves - Arumeru Arusha Arumeru District Arusha City P. O. Box 10305 Arusha 16 Oilcom (T) Ltd - Arusha Service Station Sombetini Area Dodoma Road Arusha Region Arumeru Arusha P.O. Box 20831 Dar es Salaam 17 Panone & Company Ltd - Engarenarok Filling Plot No. 452 & 453 Block No. "Y" Ngarenaro Arumeru Arusha Station Area Arusha Municipality, P.O.Box 33285 Dar es Salaam 18 Mount Meru Petroleum Ltd - Meru 1 Petrol Plot No. 77 Block No. "EE" Ngarenaro Area Arumeru Arusha Station Arusha Municipality, P.O.Box 7094 Arusha 19 Arusha Five Star Co.Ltd - Majengo Service Plot No.127 Block “BB” Majengo Area in Arumeru Arusha Station Arusha Municipality P.O Box 439 Arusha 20 BP Great North Service Station Ltd., West P. O. Box 12318, Arusha Arumeru Arusha Meru 21 Hass Petroleum Tanzania Limited - Kikatiti P. O. Box 78341, Dar Es Salaam Arumeru Arusha Petrol Station 22 Dinah John Lyimo - Usa River Filling Station Managing Director P.O. Box 48 Usa River - Arumeru Arusha Arusha 23 Munio Petrol Station Limited - King'ori P.O. Box 160, Moshi. Cel: 0754 293182 Arumeru Arusha Service Station 24 Rahisi Petroleum Limited - Kikatiti Petrol Arumeru Arusha Station 25 Aula Investment Co Ltd- Ngaresero Filling Managing Director, P. O Box 10. Leganga-Usa Arumeru Arusha Station River. Phn:0754-297224, 0754-297224. Usa River 26 Engen Petroleum (T) Ltd- Makumira Station P. O. Box 78470 Dar es salaam Arumeru Arusha 27 Lake Oil Ltd – Maji ya Chai Petrol Station of Farm No. 1005, Kitufe Village, Maji ya Chai Arumeru Arusha P.O. Box 5055 Dar es salaam Ward, Arumeru District, Arusha Region List of Petrol Stations as of 30th Sept 2019 S/No. Name Address District Region 28 Nambis Petrol Station Plot No.1247, Block “G” Karatu Urban Area - Karatu Arusha Arusha Region P. O. Box 342 Karatu 29 Kastuli Filling Station - Karatu 'B' NMC Plot No. 4 & 5, Block “H”, NMC Area, Karatu Karatu Arusha District, Arusha Region, P. O. Box 306, Karatu 30 East African Fossils Co. Ltd – Karatu Filling Karatu Urban Area, Plot No. 190, Block “G”, Karatu Arusha Station Karatu District in Arusha Region, of P. O. Box 110233 , Dar Es Salaam 31 Karatu Service Station Co. Limited- Plot No. 326, Block “A” Njiapanda Karatu Karatu Arusha Njiapanda District in Arusha Region, P.O. Box 8321, Arusha 32 Lake Oil Limited - Karatu Arusha Petrol Farm No.1114, Karatu District Arusha Region Karatu Arusha Station 33 Bamprass Petroleum Ltd - Karatu Plot No 914 Block "F" Karatu Urban Area, Karatu Arusha Branch, P.O.Box 1210 Arusha Karatu District - Arusha Region 34 Mnyenye General Supplies Service Station of Plot No. 27/ "G", Block G, TFA Area, Karatu Karatu Arusha P.O. Box 154, Karatu District 35 Mount Meru Petroleum Karatu of P. O. Box Plot No.1322, Block "G", Karatu Urban Area Karatu Arusha 7094 Arusha 36 Bamprass Petroleum (T) Ltd – Karatu Rhotia Plot No.1619, Rhotia Village Area, Karatu Karatu Arusha Petrol Station of P.O Box 1210 Arusha District 37 Amlate Petrol Station of P. O. Box 159 Plot No. 366, Block ‘’G’’ Karatu Urban Area Karatu Arusha Karatu 38 Kastuli Filling Station of P. O. Box 306 Karatu P. O. Box 306 Karatu Karatu Arusha 39 Kisamo Filling Station, Plot 8, Karatu P. O. Box 159, Karatu Karatu Arusha 40 Kastuli Filling Station – Manyara P. O. Box 306 Karatu Karatu Arusha 41 Saiteru Petroleum Co. Ltd – Saiteru Filling Plot No.17, 19, 21, & 23, Block “E” Eworendeke Longido Arusha Station - Namanga Street, Namanga, in Arusha Region P.O. Box 11809 Arusha 42 Kuringe Transport Co. Ltd - Longido Petrol P. O. Box 81 Sanya Juu, Kilimanjaro Longido Arusha Station 43 Hamisi Shabani Mgonja – Kado Filling Station Plot No. 333/334, Block “R” Monduli Urban Monduli Arusha Area, Arusha Region P. O. Box 52 Monduli 44 Total (T) Limited – Makuyuni Service Station Plot No. 22, Block ‘E’, Makuyuni Area, Monduli Monduli Arusha District, Arusha Region,P.O Box 1503 Dar es Salaam 45 Hass Petroleum (T) Ltd - Meserani Petrol Plot No. 2, Block “A”, Meserani Trading Monduli Arusha Station, P. O. Box 78341 Dar es Salaam Centre, Monduli District, Arusha 46 Gapco Monduli Filling Station Plot No 307,309 & 311, Block "R" Sinonigarami Monduli Arusha Area, Mondovi District Township 47 Mto wa Mbu Service Station Kigongoni Area Monduli District Arusha Region Monduli Arusha P.O. Box 1210 Arusha 48 Panone & Company Limited -Rift Valley Managing Director. P. O Box 33283. Dar Es Monduli Arusha filling Station. Salaam. Phn:0222 170112 Phn:022 2170146 288055. 49 Sango Petrol Station Ltd. – Mto wa Mbu P. O. Box 341 Arusha Monduli Arusha Petrol Station 50 Kastuli Filling Stations - Mto wa Mbu of P. O. P. O. Box 306 Karatu Monduli Arusha Box 306 Karatu 51 Kastuli Filling Station-Makuyuni P. O. Box 306 Karatu Monduli Arusha 52 TPDC – Commercial Petroleum Company Y.S.N. Killagane, P.O. Box 2774 Dar es salaam. Monduli Arusha (COPEC) - Makuyuni Service Station Tel: 022 2200110, 2200103 53 Njake Enterprises and Oil Transport Ltd.- Japhet Laiyandumi Lema, P. O. Box 13745, Monduli Arusha Mto wa Mbu, Manyara Arusha. Tel. 2501319, 0784891363 54 Ally Joseph Karanjai Petrol Station of P. O. Plot No: 23, Block "E" at Wasso Urban Area, Ngorongoro Arusha Box 1 Loliondo Loliondo - NgoroNgoro District 55 Abdi Pemba Filling Station Loliondo Area Arusha Region P.O. Box 65 Ngorongoro Arusha Loliondo - Arusha 56 Ngorongoro Protection Fund Petrol Station Director, P.O. Box 1, Ngorongoro. Tel: 027 Ngorongoro Arusha 2537006 57 Mount Meru Petroleum Limited – Meru 5 Plot No.1/S, Along Sokoine Road Arusha City Arusha Arusha Petrol Station P. O. Box 7094 Arusha List of Petrol Stations as of 30th Sept 2019 S/No. Name Address District Region 58 Lake Holding Limited – Njiro Service Station Plot No. 355, Block “G”, Njiro Area, Arusha Arusha Arusha City, P. O. Box 5055, Dar es Salaam 59 Panone & Company Ltd - Shangarai Filling Plot No. 102, Moivaro Area, Arumeru District Arusha Arusha Station Arusha Municipality, P.O.Box 33285 Dar es Salaam 60 Afroil Investment Ltd - Afroil Njiro Petrol Plot No.8382/85, Block ‘C’ Njiro Area Arusha Arusha Arusha Station City P.O Box 38383 Dar es Salaam 61 Lake Oil (T) Limited-Mateves Petrol Station Plot No.1923, Mateves Olasiti Area Arusha City Arusha Arusha P.O. Box 5055 Dar es Salaam 62 Puma Energy (T) Ltd - Arusha Central Service Plot No.02 Block “4”, along Uhuru Road, Arusha Arusha Station Arusha Municipality Arusha Region P.O Box 9043 Dar es Salaam 63 Lake Oil (T) Limited-Mateves Petrol Station Plot No.1923, Mateves Olasiti Area Arusha City Arusha Arusha P.O. Box 5055 Dar es Salaam 64 Puma Energy (T) Ltd - Themi Hill Service Plot No.37 Themi Industrial Area, Arusha Arusha Arusha Station Municipality Arusha RegionP.O Box 9043 Dar es Salaam 65 Camel Oil Petrol Station – Ngaramtoni Plot No. 15/12, Block “F”, Ngaramtoni Area, Arusha Arusha Service Station Arusha City, P.O Box 22786, Dar es salaam 66 Speed Way Petrol Station Ltd Olkereyan Street -Olasiti Kati Area, Arusha Arusha Arusha Municipality Arusha Region, P.O Box 11645 Arusha 67 Mount Meru Petroleum Ltd - Meru 7 Petrol Plot No. 43, Themi Hill - Njiro Area Arusha Arusha Station of P.O Box 7094 68 Mount Meru Petroleum Ltd - Meru 9 Petrol Plot No.1, Kijenge Area Arusha Arusha Station of P.O Box 7094 Arusha 69 Mount Meru Petroleum Ltd - Meru 8 Petrol CCM Plot, Block "T", Uhuru road, Kilombero Arusha Arusha Station of P.O Box 7094 Area 70 Nahil Petrol Station of P.O Box 10305 Arusha Plot No.145, Block “GG” Kwa-Ngulelo Area Arusha Arusha 71 Total (T) Ltd - Sombetini Service Station of Plot No.122, Block "EE", Ngarenaro, Sombetini Arusha Arusha P.O.
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