Category: Fuel News

Caltex does its bit for fuel supply

The newly converted Kurnell terminal in Sydney supplies fuel to retail sites and commercial customers across NSW and the ACT, according to a Caltex release at its annual general meeting. The total...

Union’s security concerns over refinery closures

The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) is concerned about diminished fuel security caused by closure of all the petroleum refineries in NSW and the ACT. “From September 2014, all fuel supplies for transport,...

Energy White Paper dodges comments on transport fuel supply

One mid-size marine fuel tanker carries the equivalent of 1,000 truck tankers, so replacement supplies cannot be transported from other states in the event of a disruption to these ports or ships. In...

BP strengthens regional supply

In late May, BP announced a number of changes to its operations in Australia and New Zealand to build its fuels business across parts of regional Australia and better position its terminals...

UK forecourt and convenience segment receive payment shake-up

While Australia waits for Apple Pay, UK consumers started with the service in mid-July. This has led to initiatives to make payments easier and a reliance on cash dropping even further. Only a...

New Zealand Commerce Commission considers Z Energy’s Chevron acquisition

Z Energy recently advised that its application to the Commerce Commission for the company’s acquisition of Chevron New Zealand has been filed and is now available on the commission’s website (www.comcom.govt.nz). Z Energy...

Total’s world’s largest lubricants oil blending plant

David Burton. Total has announced the start-up of its largest state-of-the-art lubricants oil blending plant in the world, in Singapore. With an annual production capacity of 310,000 metric tons, this new hub will...
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