UPDATED 1 Sept: The EI library in London is temporarily closed to the public, as a precautionary measure in light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation. The Knowledge Service will still be answering email queries via email , or via live chats during working hours (09:15-17:00 GMT). Our e-library is always open for members here: eLibrary , for full-text access to over 200 e-books and millions of articles. Thank you for your patience.
Refine by:
Search results
-
Phillips 66 and H2 Energy Europe have unveiled plans to develop up to 250 retail hydrogen refuelling stations across Germany, Austria and Denmark by 2026 through a new 50:50 joint venture.Phillips 66 operates more than 1,000 JET-branded service stations in Europe and a growing hydrogen refuelling ne...
Availability: OnlineRecord type: News Item
-
BP has acquired a 29% stake in Gasrec, the UK’s largest dual provider of bio-LNG and bio-CNG to road transport.BP will supply Gasrec – which builds, owns and operates biomethane refuelling stations serving the heavy goods vehicle (HGV) industry – with renewable biomethane produced mainly from organi...
Availability: OnlineRecord type: News Item
-
Phillips 66 operates more than 1,000 JET-branded service stations in Europe and a growing hydrogen refuelling network in Switzerland through its participation in the Coop Mineraloel joint venture. Swiss company H2 Energy is a joint venture between commodity trading firm and H2 Energy Holding. &...
Availability: OnlineRecord type: News
-
In Belgium and Luxembourg, TotalEnergies and Couche-Tard will form a 40:60 joint venture that will own and operate 619 service stations. TotalEnergies is a market leader in these two countries, and the partnership aims to accelerate the transformation of these assets by maximising their non-fuel sal...
Availability: OnlineRecord type: News
-
The BCG report, A new era for fuel retailers, attributes this evolution to the disruptive fuel environment as EVs and alternative fuels have grown in popularity, mobility usage and attitudes have altered, and consumer behaviour has changed dramatically, particularly during and following the COVID-19...
Availability: OnlineRecord type: News
-
CMA review clears UK fuel retailers of ‘profiteering’ but calls for an in-depth market investigation
The review, which was requested by Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng last month after a surge in fuel retail prices, found that the 5 p/litre fuel duty cut that was implemented as part of the UK government’s Spring Statement in late March appeared to ‘have been reflected in prices’ at the pump. ...
Availability: OnlineRecord type: News
-
The development encompasses the Tilenga and Kingfisher upstream oil projects in Uganda and the construction of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) in Uganda and Tanzania. Tilenga and Kingfisher are expected to come onstream in 2025 and to reach a cumulative plateau production of 2...
Availability: OnlineRecord type: News
-
The uncertainty in 2022 caused by continuing COVID-related supply chain issues and the Ukraine war that affected the retail fuel industry continued to be felt in 2023. Whilst fuel prices fluctuated wildly, prompting closer scrutiny by the UK government’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), ele...
Availability: OnlineRecord type: Feature
-
Today, when you visit a BP fuel retail site, you can charge your electric vehicle (EV), buy a sandwich from the Wild Bean Cafe, browse gifts and flowers, and pick up grocery items – all in one stop. With the energy transition, customer habits are evolving, and BP anticipates a future where drivers s...
Availability: OnlineRecord type: Feature
-
In the UK forecourt retailing sector, 2022 was dominated by ever-rising road fuel prices. Average unleaded ultra-low sulphur petrol (ULSP) prices for January 2022, although slightly down on December 2021, at 145.70 p/l were 23% higher than the average pump price in January 2021. Prices continued to...
Availability: OnlineRecord type: Feature