Sol promises better mileage, enhanced performance with MOBIL fuel

Natural Resources Minister Vickram Bharrat, Sol Vice President Mark Goede and General Manager Earl Carribon at the official opening

Sol Guyana has shifted the dynamics of the local fuel industry, taking it up a notch by officially launching its first Mobil-rebranded service station on Mandela Avenue in Georgetown.
This launch has occurred approximately one week after Sol announced its partnership with ExxonMobil, and it has marked the introduction of Mobil fuels – cutting-edge Mobil Synergy Extra and Mobil Synergy Supreme+ technologies – into the Guyana market.

Vice President of the Sol Group, Mark Goede

It has been announced that Mobil’s advanced formula is designed to optimize engine cleanliness and protect against wear, helping drivers to achieve better mileage and enhanced engine longevity.
During Wednesday’s launching event, Vice President of the Sol Group, Mark Goede, announced that in a few months’ time, similar services would be available at Sol stations across Guyana; and that would allow the company to transform the fuel landscape in Guyana by providing a more modern and innovative network of service agents “tailored to meet the evolving needs of our customers in a rapidly changing environment.”
Goede said, “Thanks to this partnership, Sol’s retail network of 11 stations will be rebranded to the Mobil brand, providing you with access to high-quality mobile fuels. Now, this is not just a change in branding, it’s a bold move forward that we can all take pride in. ExxonMobil is a globally recognized company (that is) known for its advanced technology, innovation, and product quality…We will also continue to deliver exceptional energy solutions and customer service to all our loyal customers who have been with us for many years.”
General Manager of Sol Guyana, Earl Carribon, in expressing his excitement about the new venture, noted that the collaboration would benefit not just consumers, but also retailers and other stakeholders within the country.
“This is not just a change in branding, but a bold step towards providing Guyanese drivers with superior fuel technology that enhances both engine performance and fuel efficiency,” he declared.
Natural Resource Minister Vickram Bharrat told the gathering that the partnership between Sol and ExxonMobil is a demonstration of Guyana’s economic growth.
He added that the move is one of Guyana’s most favourable investments, and coincides with Government’s mandate to boost employment, among other things.
“And this facility here obviously adds to our mandate to be ensuring that the employment is created for Guyanese; that our Guyanese brothers and sisters can work and live honestly and provide for their families; and that they can live a life of dignity and comfort in their own country…” he declared.
“This facility represents not just a state-of-the-art fuel station, but also a symbol of Guyana’s progress and its growing stature on the global investment map,” the Minister shared.