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English Español Mexico: Chevron targets 500 stations after reaching 100-site mark

After reaching its target of having 100 service stations up and running in Mexico before the end of 2018, it has now set a new goal of opening 500 sites before the end of 2021.



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At the opening ceremony of Chevron’s 100th gas station in Mexico, located in the city of Tijuana, the president for the country, José Parra, explained how the company had focused most of its efforts in the border with California.

In less than two years, Chevron has managed to have 110 sites in operation and a presence in 14 cities across the country.

“We started with the first station in Hermosillo, but in little over a year we surpassed our goal. Our target is to become the most respected energy company in the country for its various partnerships, we expanded towards other markets in the northeast and the intention is to continue,” said Parra.

After reaching their target of 100 sites, they now hope to achieve 400 by the end of 2020 and 200 in 2021.

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