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Global Oil Tensions and What They Really Mean for Aussie Service Stations

Recent global events involving the United States and Venezuela have sparked headlines about oil supply, petrol prices, and potential risks for fuel markets worldwide. While the situation sounds dramatic, the real world impact for Australian service stations is more nuanced and, for now, less alarming than some commentary suggests. Venezuela holds some of the largest oil reserves on the planet, yet for years its output has been constrained by sanctions, under investment, and ageing infrastructure. Recent intervention by the United States has created uncertainty, but it has not triggered the kind of sudden supply shock that typically pushes fuel prices ...
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The Forecourt Frustrations Driving Customers Away

A recent survey of more than 2,000 motorists by the RAA has highlighted some clear and consistent frustrations drivers experience when visiting service stations. While many of these behaviours may seem minor on their own, together they have a real impact on congestion, safety, customer satisfaction and ultimately site performance. For independent operators, these insights are worth paying attention to. They highlight practical areas where small operational improvements can make a noticeable difference to the customer experience. The top petrol station pet peeves According to the survey, the most common frustrations reported by drivers were: Drivers blocking the bowser while ...
oil

Global Oil Tensions and What They Really Mean for Aussie Service Stations

Recent global events involving the United States and Venezuela have sparked headlines about oil supply, petrol prices, and potential risks for fuel markets worldwide. While the situation sounds dramatic, the real world impact for Australian service stations is more nuanced and, for now, less alarming than some commentary suggests. Venezuela ...
frustrations

The Forecourt Frustrations Driving Customers Away

A recent survey of more than 2,000 motorists by the RAA has highlighted some clear and consistent frustrations drivers experience when visiting service stations. While many of these behaviours may seem minor on their own, together they have a real impact on congestion, safety, customer satisfaction and ultimately site performance ...
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New Cash Payment Rules Set to Affect Service Stations From January

From the start of next year, many service stations across Australia will be required to continue accepting cash payments under new federal rules aimed at protecting access to essential goods. What the New Rules Mean for Service Stations From 1 January, fuel retailers that fall within the scope of the ...
Freedom Fuels

Freedom Fuels Updates Brisbane Supply Model to Strengthen East Coast Network

Freedom Fuels has announced a change to how it supplies fuel in Brisbane as part of a wider plan to build a stronger and more flexible supply network across the East Coast. The update is designed to support long-term reliability and better outcomes for wholesale customers. What Is Changing After ...
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Is Your POS Ready for the Holiday Rush?

The lead-up to Christmas and New Year is one of the busiest times of year for most service station operators. Customers are travelling, tradies are wrapping up jobs, and the heat doesn’t make anything easier. Whether you’re in the city, on a regional highway, or somewhere in between, your site ...
Sinopec

Record Sale as Australia’s First Sinopec Service Station Fetches $6.415 Million

Australia’s fuel retail sector has reached an interesting new chapter, with the first local service station leased to global energy giant Sinopec officially changing hands. The site at 325A Nepean Highway in Frankston has sold for $6,415,000, achieving a strong yield of 5.81 per cent. Strong Buyer Interest The property ...
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