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Pinnacle fuel station opens to expand access in Lagos


Pinnacle Oil & Gas Limited has expanded its retail presence with the commissioning of a new service station in Abaranje, Ikotun, Lagos, as part of its strategy to bring quality energy solutions closer to customers across Nigeria.

In a statement, the company said the station, which began operations last Thursday, underscored Pinnacle’s drive to enhance fuel accessibility while promoting efficiency, transparency, and customer satisfaction.

Speaking at the launch event, which was attended by community leaders, industry stakeholders, and residents of Abaranje, the company’s Head of Sales, Nnenna Mbaoma, said the expansion reflected Pinnacle’s long-term commitment to delivering reliable and high-quality petroleum products to Nigerians.

“We are excited to extend our footprint into Abaranje, further reinforcing our commitment to providing Nigerians with convenient access to reliable and high-quality energy products. This expansion reflects our dedication to customer satisfaction, operational excellence, and support for local communities,” Mbaoma stated.

Said to be strategically located to serve the fast-growing Ikotun–Abaranje axis, the new station will reportedly offer premium petroleum products and a wide range of high-performance lubricants.

Customers will also benefit from accurate fuel dispensing, prompt service delivery, and a safe, customer-friendly environment managed by trained professionals.

In addition, the company announced that the station will feature affordable and reliable lubricants for both personal and commercial users, alongside promotional offers and giveaways tied to its Pinnacle Lubricants brand.

Pinnacle said the new outlet is part of its broader retail expansion drive aimed at boosting national energy accessibility, creating jobs, and supporting local enterprise development.

According to the company, two additional service stations are scheduled for launch before the end of 2025 in Makurdi, Benue State, and Enugu.

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