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  • [Corp News]S-OIL offers briquettes to needy neighbors in “Gaemi Maeul” in Hongje-dong
  • 2012.11.09

S-OIL offers briquettes to needy neighbors in “Gaemi Maeul” in Hongje-dong

 

● On Nov. 7, S-OIL offered coal briquettes to low-income households and old people living alone in “Gaemi Maeul” 
    in Hongje-dong, Seoul.
  -  The refiner donated 50,000 briquettes to the “Coal Briquette of Love”    Program.

 

 S-OIL (CEO: Nasser Al-Mahasher; Korean name: Na Se-il) offered 50,000 coal briquettes to low-income households and old people living alone in “Gaemi Maeul” (Ant Village) in Hongje-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul in the afternoon on Nov. 7 to help them get through the cold winter months.    
    

 S-OIL CEO Nasser Al-Mahasher and 100 officers and employees in the S-OIL head office donated coal briquettes worth 30 mil. won to the “Coal Briquette of Love” Program and delivered briquettes to the recipients in person. 


 “The coal briquette, an energy source on which low-income Korean people rely heavily, is a little new to me, but I’m pleased to help our needy neighbors get through the cold winter with it,” said CEO Al-Mahasher, who visited an old person scraping a living alone as a street vendor by a subway station. “I hope that the warm compassion of S-OIL officers and employees who participated in the volunteer work will be delivered to Gaemi Maeul people.”     


 S-OIL has practiced its management philosophy “sharing” and fulfilled its corporate social responsibility, centering its activities to support local communities, heroes, and the environment. Through its officers’ and employees’ participation in the volunteer work to deliver coal briquettes for the fifth consecutive year, the refiner has brought warm hope to low-income families.     

 

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