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Qatar Fuel Company (Woqod) has announced in a statement that its offer to switch from the metal cylinders to Shafaf cylinders is extended till December 31.
Woqod, the exclusive dealers of LPG cylinders in the country, is offering a QR100 discount to those exchanging their metal cylinders with Shafaf cylinders, so that they will receive a special rate of QR265.
The statement stressed that Woqod is committed to meeting the growing demand for Shafaf cylinders. Currently, the market has 250,000 Shafaf cylinders available at point of sales and retailers. Woqod said it is utilising retailers of steel cylinder to distribute Shafaf cylinders to meet the increasing demand of the customers.
“Shafaf is one of the most advanced gas cylinders in the world, distinguished with its light weight and product safety. Woqod reiterates its commitment to the Qatari society and to facilitating the highest international standards of safety,” the statement added.
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