On February 7, a tanker arrived in the port of Poti with a record cargo for the country — 30,000 tons of gasoline produced at the ExxonMobil refinery in Belgium. According to Gulf representative Givi Kachiuri, the fuel traveled more than 5,500 km to the Georgian port, becoming a historic delivery voyage for the region.

The cargo includes gasoline categories G-Force Euro Regular (92), G-Force Premium (95), and G-Force Super (98). Laboratory tests have confirmed full compliance with the European standard EN 228, and tanks with floating roofs and special coating ensure the preservation of quality and minimization of emissions during storage.

After unloading, the fuel will be redistributed by railway tankers and tankers depending on the delivery routes. The volume is intended to ensure the smooth operation of Gulf gas stations throughout Georgia.

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