From huge buildings to busy companies, it does well by staying ahead. Now, something basic like getting gas is getting a change.
A new fuel-tech company called Nawgati is working with Seed Group, which is connected to Sheikh Saeed bin Ahmed Al Maktoum’s Private Office. This might just seem like another business deal. Really, it could change how people in Dubai and maybe other places go about a normal task: getting gas.
For years, gas stations have been pretty much the same. You drive in, wait, fill up, pay, and leave. It works, but it can be annoying. Too many cars at once. Gas trucks are showing up late. Long waits waste time and make people impatient. Nawgati thinks there’s a better way. They say they can use info and computers to guess how much gas will be needed, connect stations with trucks, and make waits shorter for drivers.
It’s a simple idea, but a big one. It could catch on in Dubai.

Why This Deal Is Important
This deal with Seed Group isn’t just about money. It’s about trust and having access. In Dubai, a good idea isn’t enough. You need strong support to get going. With Seed Group’s help, Nawgati seems less like a risky start-up and more like a real player. It tells investors, leaders in the business, and government people that this is worth paying attention to. That kind of help can make a small company succeed instead of failing.
What It Means for Drivers
So, what will change for regular drivers? Maybe shorter lines. Maybe faster fill-ups. Maybe even better prices later on. Anyone who’s waited in a car at a gas station knows how annoying it is. It cuts into your day. Nawgati wants to give people back those wasted minutes and make a boring part of city life a bit easier.
What if the system could guess when gas will be needed and balance things out, so you can get in and out without problems? That kind of change doesn’t just save time it makes people feel better about something they used to not like.
A Bigger Picture
This also fits with Dubai’s bigger plan. The city wants to be known for new ideas and smart systems. With computer-run traffic and online government services, Dubai wants to show it’s always ahead.
Changing gas stations might not be exciting, but it fits. It shows that even normal things can be made better. There’s also the environment part. If gas is delivered in a smarter way, there will be fewer wasted truck trips. If they can guess how much gas is needed, fewer cars will sit and waste gas in lines. That all adds up. It makes gas stations better while the UAE tries to have zero emissions by 2050. Nawgati isn’t against electric cars. It’s helping today’s system get better until electric cars take over.
Problems to Expect
Of course, it won’t be easy. Some gas station owners might be unsure. Will they trust computers over what they’re used to? Will they want to pay for new systems? What if electric cars become common? Can Nawgati change to support charging stations instead of gas pumps? These questions will decide how far this goes.
Why This Is Important for Dubai
For Dubai, this is also about its image. The city supports new technology, which helps it be known as a place where new ideas are tested, expanded, and celebrated. Blockchain, AI, smart travel and now, fuel-tech. If any city can make a gas station seem futuristic, it’s Dubai.
Change You’ll Notice, Slowly
Drivers might not see a change right away. It’ll start small. A few better stations. Faster lines when it’s busy. Less waiting when everyone’s getting gas at the same time. As time goes on, those little changes will make the whole system feel different. Nawgati and Seed Group aren’t just changing how gas is delivered. They’re helping Dubai move toward a future where everything in the city is better and easier.
In the End
Getting gas has always been just that: getting gas. But in Dubai, it’s becoming something more. It’s about info, speed, and less frustration. The city can make even the most normal things feel special. In Dubai, even a stop at the gas station can be part of the future
