Lloydminster and District Co-op members (left) Justin Clark, Brandy Nelson, Greg Dorner, Emily Fiala and Gillian Ramsay announced a new cardlock will be built at the intersection of highways 16 and 21 near Maidstone during Agri-Visions Wednesday at Lloyd Ex. Geoff Lee Meridian Source
Lloydminster and District Co-op plans to expand its cardlock network by building a fourth location in the Maidstone Saskatchewan area.
Lloyd Co-op petroleum manager, Brandy Nelson, announced the plan to build a new cardlock at the intersection of highways 16 and 21 south near Maidstone during Agri-Visions at Lloyd Ex on Wednesday.
Nelson says the cardlock site will offer an expansive range of fuel products and will be Lloydminster and District Co-op’s first cardlock location to feature solar power to offset electricity costs.
“Today’s announcement celebrating our fourth Co-op cardlock location confirms what matters most: local investment in quality products and services to help make our Co-op members’ lives better,” said Nelson
“We’re thrilled to add a fourth site to our existing cardlock offerings, which are part of the largest cardlock network in Western Canada”
Lloyd Co-op’s Maidstone cardlock will feature dual hose dispensers and a five-lane cardlock with easy accessibility off Highway 16.
The cardlock will offer a wide range of fuel products to Co-op cardlock users, including premium gasoline, regular gasoline, dyed diesel and clear diesel exhaust fluid.
“For several years our members have shared their desire for premium gasoline at our cardlock pumps, and with this new site we’ll meet that demand,” explained Nelson.
She says this will be the first Lloyd Co-op cardlock site to feature premium gasoline, with their Lloyd Co-op Fuel Centre on Hwy. 16 West to follow suit this spring.”
The Maidstone project will break ground in spring 2023 and is set to open later this year.