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Rainoil Launches 10 New Retail Stations in 2025 as the Road to 400 is Well Underway

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Rainoil Launches 10 New Retail Stations in 2025 as the Road to 400 is Well Underway

Rainoil Limited has kicked off 2025 with strong momentum, commissioning 10 new retail stations across Nigeria. The expansion reflects the company’s continued commitment to accessibility, quality service and nationwide impact.

Spanning multiple regions and covering both rural and urban demand clusters, these new stations signal the company’s strategic progress under its Road to 400 campaign, a bold mission to grow Rainoil’s retail network to 400 service stations. With the latest additions, Rainoil now operates over 210 retail stations across 27 states in Nigeria.

According to Ifeanyichukwu Omezi, Brand and Corporate Communications Manager at Rainoil Limited, the expansion goes beyond just hitting targets.

“We are not just adding numbers,” Omezi shared. “Each station represents a promise kept. A promise to be closer, to serve better, and to make quality energy more accessible to the everyday Nigerian. It’s about showing up where we’re needed and doing so with excellence.”

From the busy transport hub of Maraba in Nasarawa State to the oil-rich city of Warri in Delta State, Rainoil’s newly opened stations are strategically located to meet growing energy needs. In Nasarawa, the outlet within the Sani Abacha Modern Bus Terminal ensures that commuters and residents along the Abuja–Keffi Expressway enjoy consistent service.

In Delta State, four stations have been launched in Osubi, Ugbolu, Eboh Road and Patani, reinforcing the company’s presence in the South-South. Each of these stations is sited near key road networks and active communities.

Bayelsa’s capital, Yenagoa, welcomed a new outlet along the Kpansia–Epie Expressway, while in Benue State, the newly opened station in Makurdi enhances access for customers along New Bridge Road. Further west, Oyo State now hosts a Rainoil station along the Ogbomosho–Ilorin Old Expressway, improving convenience for motorists in the Southwest.

Rainoil’s strong relationship with host communities was also on display at the Giwa Amu station in Warri South, where commissioning took place in the presence of royal leadership and community stakeholders.

Each new location stands as a physical expression of Rainoil’s mission to deliver value not just in petroleum products and lubricants, but also in service, consistency and presence.

As 2025 unfolds, the Road to 400 campaign is well underway. For Rainoil, it is more than a target. It is a movement that continues to drive growth, deepen customer connection and drive national development.

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