
These units consist of a cistern truck with two distinct sides: one equiped with two pumps and the other with two storage tanks each with capacity for 11,000 liters reaserved for gasoline and diesel.
In these trucks the fuel is tranported to those in need of fuel in one of the following provinces:
- Bengo
- Benguela
- Huambo
- Huila
- Luanda
- Malange
- Moxico
The need for mobility
Domestic oil consumption has more than doubled since the end of the 22 years civil war conflict, and it is the interior of the country where demand is rebounding most strongly. The country has not yet been able to rebuild all the installations and storage facilities that were destroyed during the war and the roads are still in a poor driving conditions.
To satisfy fuel demand in inaccessible locations, Distribuidora introduced at the end of the war a new type of gas station: mobile gas stations - units that consist of two containers, the first fitted with two pumps and the second with a storage tank.
A clever solution to a critical problem, our mobile gas station transports fuel to distant provinces charging the same price for oil derivatives all over the country.