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On the Highway Tejen ‐Sarahs Opened a Modern Gas Station 13:41 11.02.2016  443 16/03/2016 Oil and Gas Complex of Turkmenistan MARCH 16, 2016 16:23:59 (/blog/156/on‐the‐highway‐tejen‐sarahs‐opened‐a‐modern‐gas‐station) (/tm/blog/156/on‐the‐highway‐tejen‐sarahs‐opened‐a‐modern‐gas‐station) (/en/blog/156/on‐the‐highway‐tejen‐sarahs‐opened‐a‐modern‐gas‐station) (HTTP://WWW.OILGAS.GOV.TM/EN/) Home (/) News (/en/blog/a/index) On the highway Tejen ‐Sarahs opened a modern gas station 13:41 11.02.2016 443 (/images/uploads/cache/blogs/bd4f0cd40ad99d6177312731838f1405‐600x600auto.jpg) On the territory of Ata village Sarahs district of Ahal region new petrol station were built, which equipment supplied by leading European manufacturers, put into operation and complied with the highest technical quality standards. Modern gas stations located along the highway Tejen‐Sarahs, designed for servicing 750 units of cars per day. http://www.oilgas.gov.tm/en/blog/156/on­the­highway­tejen­sarahs­opened­a­modern­gas­station 1/4 16/03/2016 Oil and Gas Complex of Turkmenistan The new plant is equipped with modern fuel‐the dispenser that provides a fast and reliable refueling of passenger cars, trucks, buses and other vehicles all kinds of motor fuel: gasoline A‐80, A‐92 and A‐ 95 and diesel fuel. Thanks to convenient two‐way entrances four eight cars can simultaneously serve the fuel dispenser. Technological cycle fuel storage and release fully computerized and complies with all safety requirements, including environmental, that is immutable rule for all construction sites in the country. In addition to refueling fuel motor drivers is offered and additional services. If necessary, you can replace the oil, use the services of a repair shop and car wash. Installation constructions of gas station have implemented self‐supporting unit specialists from Ahal Repair and Construction Management "Turkmennebitonumleri" (“Turkmen Oil Products”). Job filling station will improve the services to ensure consumer area of a​ utomotive fuel. New petrol station ‐ one of the four operating in Sarahs district. In 2015, "Turkmennebitonumleri" control forces were built and put into operation 10 new petrol stations in various districts of Ahal, Mary, Lebap and Balkan regions of Turkmenistan. Related news Turkmenistan and Pakistan will sign a package of... (/en/blog/193/turkmenistan‐and‐pakistan‐will‐sign‐a‐ package‐of‐bilateral‐documents) On TCOR commissioning works on new units come... (/en/blog/192/on‐tcor‐commissioning‐works‐on‐new‐ units‐come‐to‐the‐end) Financial news of the last week (/en/blog/191/financial‐news‐of‐the‐last‐week) Meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan (/en/blog/190/meeting‐of‐the‐cabinet‐of‐ministers‐of‐ turkmenistan) President of Turkmenistan and the UAE State Minister... (/en/blog/189/president‐of‐turkmenistan‐and‐the‐ uae‐state‐minister‐discussed‐possibilities‐of‐expanding‐cooperation‐in‐the‐oil‐and‐gas‐sector) TAPI ‐ the pipeline of friendship and neighborliness... (/en/blog/188/tapi‐‐the‐pipeline‐of‐friendship‐and‐ neighborliness‐is‐‐constructing) http://www.oilgas.gov.tm/en/blog/156/on­the­highway­tejen­sarahs­opened­a­modern­gas­station 2/4 16/03/2016 Oil and Gas Complex of Turkmenistan OIL&GAS COMPLEX (/EN/M/PAGE/PAGE/INDEX) The Ministry of Oil and Gas of Turkmenistan (http://www.oilgas.gov.tm/en/m/page/page/22) The State Agency on Management and Use of... (http://www.oilgas.gov.tm/en/m/page/page/23) "Turkmengas" State Concern (http://www.oilgas.gov.tm/en/m/page/page/25) "Turkmen Oil" State Concern (http://www.oilgas.gov.tm/en/m/page/page/26) “Turkmengeology” State Corporation (http://www.oilgas.gov.tm/en/m/page/page/27) “Turkmennebitgazgurlushyk” State Concern (http://www.oilgas.gov.tm/en/m/page/page/28) Turkmenbashi Complex of Oil Refineries (http://www.oilgas.gov.tm/en/m/page/page/29) LAST NEWS Yesterday 18:09 Turkmenistan and Pakistan will sign a package of bilateral documents (/en/blog/193) 14/03/2016 On TCOR commissioning works on new units come to the end (/en/blog/192) 13/03/2016 Financial news of the last week (/en/blog/191) 13/03/2016 Meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan (/en/blog/190) 10/03/2016 President of Turkmenistan and the UAE State Minister discussed possibilities of expanding cooperation in the... (/en/blog/189) 09/03/2016 TAPI ‐ the pipeline of friendship and neighborliness is constructing (/en/blog/188) http://www.oilgas.gov.tm/en/blog/156/on­the­highway­tejen­sarahs­opened­a­modern­gas­station 3/4 16/03/2016 Oil and Gas Complex of Turkmenistan NEBIT‐GAZ Online newspaper of the Oil and Gas Complex of Turkmenistan Press Center (/en/press‐center) News (/en/blog/news) Publications (/en/compositions/publications) Tenders (/en/catalog/tenders) Our publications (/en/catalog/our‐publications) Contacts (http://www.oilgas.gov.tm/en/m/page/page/31) 2016. All rights reserved. http://www.oilgas.gov.tm/en/blog/156/on­the­highway­tejen­sarahs­opened­a­modern­gas­station 4/4.
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