New Fuel Station to Support Saskatchewan’s Growing Economy
The United Farmers of Alberta Co-operative Limited (UFA) has announced the construction of a new Petroleum Cardlock at Regina’s Global Transportation Hub (GTH), further expanding its fuel network in Saskatchewan.
The GTH, an important inland port in western Canada, is home to major transportation infrastructure, including Loblaw’s Distribution Centre, CPKC Rail’s intermodal facility, and the upcoming Cargill canola processing plant. This location will provide commercial vehicles with enhanced fuel access for seamless operations.
“UFA is committed to expanding our co-operative’s fuel network throughout Saskatchewan. The GTH is a strategic location that provides UFA with the unique opportunity to offer fueling options for commercial vehicles operating from this vital hub.” – Don Smith, UFA Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.
The Petroleum Cardlock will feature high-speed pumps, spacious parking, overnight amenities, modern showers, and washroom facilities. It will also offer DEF, UFA and Shell-branded lubricants, and Dieselex® Gold, a premium diesel fuel improving efficiency and performance.
This investment is part of UFA’s broader expansion strategy, with this new location becoming the ninth in Saskatchewan. The province’s economy is growing, driven by agriculture, energy, and logistics. The Government of Saskatchewan sees this expansion as a sign of confidence from businesses investing in the region.
The new Petroleum Cardlock will support both agricultural and commercial transport industries, strengthening fuel access and infrastructure in western Canada. As UFA continues its growth, this facility will enhance connectivity and efficiency for businesses in Saskatchewan.