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FuelWatch is a fuel monitoring service created by the Government of Western Australia.It was established by the Government of Western Australia in January 2001. On 2 January 2001 FuelWatch commenced daily monitoring of prices for petrol, diesel and LPG within metropolitan Perth and many regional areas in the South West of the state. [1]
Perth, WA BP: 7960 Kurnell Refinery: Sydney, NSW Caltex Australia (now known as Ampol) 7540 Geelong Oil Refinery: Geelong, Vic Shell Australia (later sold to Viva Energy) 6380 Lytton Oil Refinery: Brisbane, Qld Caltex Australia (now known as Ampol) 6270 Bulwer Island Refinery: Brisbane, Qld BP: 5110 Clyde Refinery: Sydney, NSW Shell Australia ...
Washington’s gas prices have fluctuated dramatically throughout 2022, starting its extreme increase in March. On March 2, 2022, Washington’s average gas price was $3.94 a gallon. Only 10 days ...
Venezuela used to have the cheapest gasoline in the world for decades, however on 19 February 2016 president Nicolás Maduro used decree powers to raise fuel prices by 6000%. This was the first rise in petrol prices in 20 years and he also set in place a sharp devaluation of the currency which he said aimed to shore up the country's failing ...
The refinery mostly produced petrol and diesel, along with jet fuel, bitumen and liquid petroleum gas (LPG). [2] Australia's refineries have experienced declining gross margins for several years, mainly due to competition from foreign refineries, an oversupply of refining capacity in Asia, and the high cost of transporting crude oil to Australia.
General highways map of Western Australia Western Australia has extensive long-distance highways with few localities along them. Privately owned general stores known as roadhouses have been established at strategic points as an important utility for petrol, food, accommodation, emergency facilities and general supplies. They are also useful reference points in any response to accidents, floods ...
In December 2010, Rae sold the 98 Gull service station network in Western Australia to Archer Capital, which was then rolled into Archer's Ausfuel business, which also includes Choice Petroleum and Peak Petroleum. [4] [5] In March 2013, Ausfuel was acquired by Puma Energy.
Reddy Express, formerly Coles Express, is an Australian chain of convenience stores at Shell Australia petrol stations. Until it became controlled by Viva Energy in May 2023, [1] Coles Express was a trading name of Coles Group. [2]