Cleanfuel opens in Alabang Zapote Road, Las Piñas City


Leading independent oil company Cleanfuel taps a new market anew with the recent opening of its premier station in Las Piñas City.

The inauguration of Cleanfuel Alabang-Zapote station provides easy access to affordable yet quality fuel products to private motorists, public utility, and commercial transport in the area.

The latest location of Cleanfuel serves as one of the gateways in the South Metro Manila, catering to the large volume of vehicles coming to and from Muntinlupa, Las Piñas and Bacoor, Cavite.

Located along the busy stretch of Alabang-Zapote Road in Barangay Pamplona Tres in Las Piñas City, this 2,400-square-meter offers fuel products like Clean91, Premium 95, and high-grade diesel.

Aside from the products at the new station, the company also prides itself in its first-class amenities, such as clean and spacious air-conditioned restrooms, commercial space leasing, air-and-water services, cashless payment options, and a loyalty rewards program.

Alabang-Zapote road stretches for nine kilometers and connects roads towards Alabang, Muntinlupa, and Las Piñas. The Cleanfuel station includes added amenities for leasing tenants such as a carwash bay area, food store outlets, and motorcycle stores.

Providing more value to its patrons is one of Cleanfuel’s best offerings, the VIP Rewards card (which is offered free in all branches) can make the most out of every top-up as customers earn points; redeem exciting items, and discounts from its establishment partners.

“This is such an important occasion for us as we open our first branch in one of the busiest commercial district in the South. We’re excited to provide motorists a new level of customer service, quality fuel, and world class facilities,” said Atty. Jesus “Bong” Suntay, president of Cleanfuel Group of Companies.

While the threat of the pandemic is still within the horizon, Cleanfuel customers can expect the same safe and risk-free environment as its workforce continuously upholds safety health precautions like wearing face masks and face shields, thermal scanning of personnel, social distancing, disinfection of workstations, and hand washing. Cashless payments are also made available.

“In the coming weeks, we are opening more stations in the North (Olongapo and San Ildefonso in Bulacan), East (Tanay), South (Los Baños), as well as in some key areas in the NCR. We will continue to expand and open more stations as part of our commitment to the growing demands of the motoring public, which is to provide top-notch and affordable fuel products,” Suntay said.