Registration for ADNOC’S Rahal e-Gas cards has been extended to the September 17. Those buying subsidised liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders through the scheme will be subject to a monthly quota. "Regulating the sale of LPG cylinders through the e-Gas cards is in line with the UAE’s vision to migrate all functions to smart platforms to ensure safer, easier and greater convenience to customers in Abu Dhabi," said Abdulla Salem Al Dhaheri, CEO of ADNOC Distribution. "We have deployed 41 service stations to receive and process applications for e-Gas cards. This takes the total number of service stations catering to e-Gas card issue and applications to 139 across Abu Dhabi." For Emirati families it’s AED 150, or AED70 for single Emirati citizens, whilst for resident expat families the quota has been set to AED 70, or AED 40 for single expat residents. ADNOC Distribution has also authorised an additional 41 filling stations in the capital to receive and process customer applications. First-time registration for Rahal e-Gas cards is free.

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