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BP and M&S agree deal to extend their convenience partnership until 2030
BP and M&S have agreed to extend their convenience partnership until 2030.
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Gang who broke into forecourt store in Wiltshire sought by police
A gang of men who used crowbars to break in to a petrol station less than an hour after smashing their way into another shop are being sought by Wiltshire Police.
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Bedfordshire CID investigating robbery at BP petrol station
Bedfordshire Police officers are appealing for information after a robbery at a Dunstable petrol station Thursday (January 6) evening.
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Gasrec opens remote monitoring centre to track all its refuelling stations across the UK
Gasrec has opened a Remote Monitoring Centre to track real-time data from every one of the company’s biomethane refuelling stations across the UK, plus its tanker fleet round the clock every day.
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Planning inspector upholds appeal to develop petrol station
A rejection of plans for a petrol station by a Yorkshire planning authority has been overturned on appeal.
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BP buys stake in UK’s largest dual provider of LNG and CNG to road transport
BP has acquired a 28.57% stake in Gasrec, the UK’s largest dual provider of bio-liquified natural gas (LNG) and bio-compressed natural gas (CNG) to road transport.
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BP plans major green hydrogen project in Teesside
BP today confirmed it is planning a new large-scale green hydrogen production facility in the North East of England that could deliver up to 500Mwe (megawatt electrical input) of hydrogen production by 2030.
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BP supports UK government’s plan to ‘build back greener’
BP’s CEO Bernard Looney has expressed his support for prime minister Boris Johnson’s plans for a ‘green industrial revolution’, including backing the ban on new petrol and diesel-engined cars and vans.
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President Biden’s convoy seen refuelling at local Edinburgh BP service station
Joe Biden’s presidential limo has been spotted filling up at an Edinburgh petrol station.
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BP trials in-truck fuel payment app with Mercedes-Benz Trucks UK
BP and Mercedes-Benz Trucks UK have tested what is claimed to be the first digital in-truck fuel payment system in the UK, running a pilot trial with Wren Kitchens.
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BP Pulse adds 30 hybrid electric vans to its fleet
BP’s EV charging company BP Pulse is adding 30 hybrid electric vans to its fleet.
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Top 50 Indies see sites run dry with no indication of when next delivery will arrive
Top 50 Indies have seen multiple sites run dry with no indication when they will next get a delivery.
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Competition laws suspended as industry works to address fuels crisis
Competition laws have been suspended to enable fuel suppliers to work together as a full-blown fuels crisis erupted over the weekend with reports suggesting that up to 90% of forecourts have run dry following two days of appalling panic buying.
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BP seeks to quell panic as it “prioritises” deliveries due to HGV driver shortage
BP has sought to quell widespread claims by the national press that it is ’rationing’ fuel deliveries due to the truck driver shortage.
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Thieves smash a Ford Transit van into forecourt ATM to get at cash inside
Thieves have driven a van into a forecourt ATM to smash their way in and escaped with cash.
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BP and British Airways unite rewards schemes to convert everyday spending into travel plans
BP and British Airways have announced a new collaboration initiative that will allow customers to transform their everyday spending at BP retail sites into travel experiences.
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BP Pulse opens ultra-fast EV charging sites on Scotland’s M8 motorway
BP Pulse has installed two new ultra-fast charging sites at Harthill services on the M8 motorway in Scotland.
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Gardner Garages reopens Trowbridge Lodge site with Morrisons Daily store
Top 50 Indie Gardner Garages is trialling the Morrisons Daily format at its newly reopened Trowbridge Lodge Services at Trowbridge in Wiltshire.
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BP partners team researching converting CO2, waste and biomass into fuel
BP and Johnson Matthey are partnering with Cardiff University and The University of Manchester in a £9m project that aims to convert CO2, waste and sustainable biomass into fuels and products that can be used across the energy and transportation sectors.
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Supply issues cause handful of BP sites to close temporarily after running out of fuel
BP has confirmed that it is suffering from supply issues which have meant a number of sites have had to close because they have run out of fuel.