Tag: Viva Energy

Viva Energy backs CareFlight with $3m commitment

Viva Energy has signed a three-year partnership with aeromedical organisation, CareFlight. The $3 million commitment will support the Darwin-based CareFlight medical rescue helicopter to continue to fly to rescue and deliver emergency healthcare...

Coles Express passes on excise cuts with an extra ‘boost’

Viva Energy has now passed on the full 22.1¢ per litre excise cut announced at the federal budget last week. Coles Express is going even further to give motorists a “boost” at the...

Fuel retailers to pass on excise cuts

Ampol and Viva Energy have assured fuel customers that it will be passing on lower prices at their sites, following the temporary reduction of fuel excise announced in the federal budget. The six-month...

Viva Energy condemns Russia’s actions in Ukraine

In a statement released today (8 March), Viva Energy says it’s “appalled by events unfolding in the Ukraine and extends its sympathies to the innocent people affected by this terrible conflict”. The company...

Shell and Carbar offer petrol discount

Mobility technology provider Carbar is offering its subscribers an ongoing 4c per litre fuel discount at participating Shell petrol stations. This is thanks to an “Australian-first” partnership between Carbar and Viva Energy. Active Carbar...

Viva Energy announces net zero ambition

Viva Energy Group Limited (the Company) has announced its commitment to reduce carbon emissions at its operations, across the medium and long term in relation to the Company’s Scope 1 and 2...

Viva Energy partners with Waga Energy

Viva Energy has signed a partnership agreement with Waga Energy, who is said to be the European leader in renewable natural gas recovery from landfill waste. The four-year agreement provides Viva Energy with...

Aussie CEOs launch roadmap to lower-carbon future

A roadmap to achieve significant emissions reductions by 2030 has been released today (21 October) by the Climate Leaders Coalition (CLC), a group of 33 leading Australian companies and their CEOs. The ‘Roadmap...
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