EMIRATE GLOBAL OIL COMPANY
EGOC Building, Sheikh Rashid Street,
Oud Metha Area PO Box 6442
DUBAI - UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Emirate Global Oil Company
http://www.egocdubai.hst.imCrescent Tower 11th Floor
Al Buhaira Corniche
PO Box 2011
Phone +
971 6 556 9444 /
97165569444Fax
+971 6 556 6522 / 97165566522TEL: +
971 554 797569 /
971554797569E-MAIL:
info@egocdubai.hst.imWEBSITE:
http://www.egocdubai.hst.imInformation on phone number range +971 6 5XXXXXX
Number billable as geographic number
Country or destination United Arab Emirates
City or exchange location Ash Shāriqah (Sharjah)
Original network provider* Etisalat
Information on phone number range +971 55XXXXXXX
Number billable as mobile number
Country or destination United Arab Emirates
City or exchange location
Original network provider* du
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