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This is a list of notable automotive fuel retailers ("petrol" or "gasoline", "diesel", etc.) and their controlling oil companies.The format of this page is based on current ownership and where they largely operate:
In 1998, Diesel founded an offshoot label called Diesel StyleLab, which produced higher end fashion designs beyond more traditional denim jeans. [48] In the 2000s, the company began to license its brand to other retail manufacturers, in order to create new product categories.
NPD, short for Nelson Petroleum Distributors, is a New Zealand family-owned budget fuel distributor. [1] [2] It distributes Mobil fuels and Castrol lubricants, and started business in the 1960s. [3] [4] It is based in Nelson. As of August 2021, NPD has 96 petrol stations, most being in the South Island.
OTR, formerly On the Run, is an Australian chain of petrol stations and convenience stores based in South Australia.Unrelated to ExxonMobil's On the Run store branding, the OTR brand was first established in 1999 by the Shahin family (Peregrine Corporation), who were already owning and operating service stations in Adelaide since 1984.
In that year Amway Australia became part of the publicly listed company, Amway Asia Pacific, and by 1998 sales had reached A$198 million, [3] [4] with more than 100,000 distributors marketing over 2,500 products. [1] In 2000 Amway Asia Pacific returned to private ownership by New AAP Limited, a Bermuda corporation. [5] [6]
Volkswagen Australia Pty Ltd was formed in 1954 by Volkswagen of Germany and various Australian state Volkswagen distributors. [30] The company acquired a suitable site from Martin & King situated at Clayton having facilities for CKD vehicle assembly in Victoria , that site having been used for local assembly of the Volkswagen Beetle since 1954 ...
The two main types of biofuel currently being produced in Australia are biodiesel and bioethanol, used as replacements for diesel and petrol respectively. [1] As of 2017 Australia is a relatively small producer of biofuels, accounting for 0.2% of world bioethanol production and 0.1% of world biodiesel production. [2]
Diesel multiple units of South Australia (2 P) Diesel multiple units of Victoria (state) (1 C, 2 P) Diesel multiple units of Western Australia (10 P)