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Caltex station seen on the side, as the Imperial Japanese Army captures Manila in WW2 (1942) Caltex service station with a Chowking restaurant in Quezon City, Philippines. Caltex was established in the Philippines in 1917 when Texas Company began marketing its products in the Philippines through a local distributor, Wise and Co.
EG Australia is the Australian subsidiary of British company EG Group which operates the EG Ampol chain of petrol stations, selling Ampol (formerly Caltex Australia) fuel at its stations. As of October 2022, there are over 540 EG Ampol petrol stations. The service stations were acquired from Woolworths in April 2019 for $1.72 billion. [2]
However, this was the case only with certain Caltex service stations close to Woolworths Supermarkets and many remain unassociated with the fuel discount offer until November 2018, when 125 Caltex-operated sites also began to accept the fuel discount offer. [91] In April 2019, Woolworths sold all its 540 fuel stores to EG Group. [92]
Z Energy acquired Chevron's New Zealand subsidiary Caltex in June 2016. Z Energy operates service stations under the Z Energy and Caltex New Zealand brands. There are 289 Z Energy branded sites around New Zealand, including 60 in Auckland as of April 2023. [6] There are also 203 Caltex branded sites, including 39 in Auckland as of April 2023. [7]
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: 4930 Altona Refinery: Melbourne, Vic ExxonMobil ...
Chevron's Asia downstream headquarters is in Singapore, and the company operates gas stations (under the Caltex brand) within the city state, in addition to some gas stations in Western Canada. [127] [128] Chevron owns the trademark rights to Texaco and Caltex fuel and lubricant products. [129]
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.
This is a list of major gas station chains in the Philippines. This includes the "Big Three", which refers to the top three companies in the oil industry: Petron, Shell, and Caltex. Historically, Seaoil was part of this grouping. [1]