Leyte gas station offers online fuel purchase

By Lizbeth Ann Abella/PNA

A gas station of Nitro Fuel in Tacloban City. (Photo courtesy of Wilson Uy)

TACLOBAN CITY — A chain of gas stations in this city and nearby Palo town now offers online purchase of fuel, the first of its kind in the region.

Nitrofuel Corporation president Wilson Uy, a provincial board member in Leyte, said the decision to go online this year aims to cater to the demand of “millennials” for web-based services.

Uy created the web page to introduce the product and added the feature on the fuel online.

The process is easy, where one can purchase fuel online and get the best price in the market.

No credit card is needed and the costumer just have to pay on site.

“All you have to do is to register through this link: http://order.nitrofuelcorp.net/orders_apply, reserve and claim your order within three days,” Uy said.

He assured costumers that after three days that the online reservation fuels are not picked up, the order is cancelled and the costumer has no obligation to the gas station.

“When the fuel price suddenly increased and the reservation is still within the three-day period, the costumer still have to pay the original price stated in online reservation,” Uy added.

Registered in 2016, Nitrofuel has four gas stations in Tacloban and four outlets in nearby Palo town.

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