Cleanfuel opens new station in Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija


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Nueva Ecija, widely regarded as the Rice Bowl of the Philippines, now has one station of the a fastest-expanding fuel stations, Cleanfuel. Strategically located along Fort Magsaysay Road, Brgy. Soledad, Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija, the latest Cleanfuel station country occupies a vast 2,400 square meter property, making it possible for even several of the largest commercial trucks to simultaneously refuel without blocking the main thoroughfare.

The large property offers more than just maneuvering room for large trucks; locals and travelers alike can visit the onsite convenience stores, food alley, and use Cleanfuel’s famous hotel-quality air-conditioned restrooms. With a huge parking space for patrons, you’ll be spending more time shopping than waiting for a parking slot.

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If you’re a first-timer at Cleanfuel, don’t forget to inquire about their VIP card or download their newest Rewards App, which automatically enrolls you in Cleanfuel’s rewards program. The physical VIP card serves as your electronic “key card” to use the air-conditioned bathroom, while the rewards are mostly household items that are both practical and from recognized brands. The more you fuel up at Cleanfuel, the closer you get to exchanging your earned points for a useful item! 

Cleanfuel recognizes the importance of contributing to the local economy and supporting the growing needs of Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija’s residents. The new Cleanfuel station is set to provide reliable and affordable fuel options — High Grade Diesel, Clean 91, and Premium 95 — ensuring that residents and businesses in the area have access to clean, high-quality fuels and exceptional service. Cleanfuel offers affordable fuel prices to provide cost-effective options for the local community, with the assurance of world-class fuel quality and purity. Its friendly, professional staff are expertly trained and dedicated to providing excellent customer service. As a result, customers can expect an efficient and pleasant refueling experience. 

Cleanfuel president and CEO, Atty Jesus “Bong” Suntay, said, “We are excited to inaugurate our new station in Sta. Rosa Nueva Ecija, as this is the start of many branches that we will open in Central Luzon. In addition, we will also add more stations in Aliaga and Cabanatuan City soon.”

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Nueva Ecija was chosen as the site for Cleanfuel’s latest station owing to the fact that the province is one of the top producers of agricultural products in the country, and thereby a vital transport route. Its principal crop is mainly rice, but corn and onion are produced in significant amounts as well. The province is alternately referred to as the "Rice Granary of the Philippines". Other major crops of the province are banana, calamansi, garlic, mango and vegetables. 

“We will remain focused on delivering exceptional products and services, embracing innovation, and staying true to the value that have brought us this far,” explained Suntay.