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Investing 600 thousand euros, ‘Neste’ opened a new gas station in Limbaži

Network of automatic filling stations and fuel retailer in Latvia “In this”Has opened a new filling station (DUS) located in Limbaži, Stacijas Street 1. In terms of the total number, this is already the 76th station in Latvia, and the company has invested more than 600 thousand euros in its establishment.

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The Limbaži petrol station will have two refueling pumps, ensuring smooth refueling for all drivers. Also, for the convenience of customers, the new gas station will be able to pay with cash, make non-cash transactions with payment cards, including contactless cards, as well as use the “Neste” fuel card for both individuals and companies.

The following products will be available at Limbaži petrol stations: Neste Futura 95 and Neste Futura 98 petrol, Neste Futura diesel and also Neste Pro Diesel. AdBlue will also be available for purchase at the new petrol station.

Taking care of the environment and providing the most comfortable filling experience, drivers will be able to refill the windscreen wiper fluid from the machine at the new petrol station. The filling machine is easy to use – drivers can fill their car’s windshield fluid tank with a gun from a pump, thus also saving time spent at the gas station.

The fuel available at all Neste filling stations is produced at the Neste refinery in Porvoo, Finland, from where it is delivered to Latvia by sea and stored at a terminal in Riga.

SIA “Neste Latvija” is a subsidiary of “Neste” corporation, which has been operating in Latvia for 30 years. The company is engaged in the retail sale of fuel produced by Neste, wholesale of fuel and solvents, as well as storage and transshipment of oil products at the Riga terminal. Since its inception, the company has invested more than 70 million euros in Latvia. “Neste” gas station network in Latvia consists of 76 stations throughout the country.

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