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Pinnacle Oil expands retail footprint in Makurdi

Photo caption: Pinnacle Oil & Gas Limited head office. Credit: Company website

 

Pinnacle Oil and Gas Limited, one of Nigeria’s indigenous players in the midstream and downstream sector, has expanded its retail footprint with the launch of its Makurdi service station in the Benue State capital.

In a statement on Wednesday, the company said the ultra-modern facility, located opposite First Bank at Lafia Road Junction, is strategically positioned to serve residents of Benue State, travellers passing through Makurdi, and neighbouring communities seeking reliable access to quality fuel and lubricants.

Speaking at the launch of the station, Pinnacle’s Retail Sales Manager, Shielu Abdulrasaq, who represented the Head of Sales and Marketing, Nnenna Mbaoma, noted that the new station reinforces the company’s commitment to bringing quality products and exceptional service closer to Nigerians, regardless of their location.

“With this station, customers in Benue and surrounding states can now enjoy the superior service Pinnacle is known for, including our range of high-performance lubricants suitable for petrol engines, diesel engines, and industrial machines,” he said.

He added that the Makurdi launch follows the successful commissioning of the Abaranje Service Station in Lagos earlier in October 2025.

“Pinnacle is also set to launch another service station in Enugu State before the end of 2025. The company continues to advance its mission of delivering top-tier energy products and services across Nigeria,” the statement added.

The event, it was said, attracted dignitaries from within and outside the state, reflecting the significance of the company’s growing presence.

 

 

 

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