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The Ethiopian Petroleum Supply Enterprise (EPSE) has a long history dating back to the end of Menelik II’s regime. In 1905, when the Addis Ababa-Djibouti railway constructed, petroleum suppliers such as Agip, Shell, and Caltex supplied fuel to the small number of vehicles using the locomotive to import fuel via the port of Djibouti. This period marked as the beginning of fuel supply in Ethiopia. After that since on 1942, Addis Ababa city had
organized into a municipal council, the vehicles started entering the country.