All Fuel articles – Page 20
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NewsUKPIA backs DfT’s call for ideas to create low-carbon fuels strategy
Support for this week’s launch of the Department for Transport’s call for ideas to create a low-carbon fuels strategy, has been confirmed by the downstream oil trade association UKPIA .
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NewsCard spending on fuel sees slowest rate of growth since October 2021
Working from home due to the pandemic led to the slowest rate of growth for consumer card spending on fuel for several months, according to the latest data from Barclaycard.
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NewsTransport secretary calls for input on low-carbon fuels strategy
A call for ideas on the country’s low-carbon fuel strategy has been issued by the Department for Transport (DfT) today.
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AnalysisANALYSIS: A crash of cash - Chancellor’s loss of fuel duty income
The Chancellor could face losing almost a third of the revenue he gets from fuel duty from cars before the end of the decade because of the move to green motoring, the RAC Foundation has warned.
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NewsMorrisons’ pay-at-pump forecourt customers vent frustration at £100 ‘check’
Pay-at-pump Morrisons customers have vented their frustration on social media following the supermarket’s recent introduction of a £100 pre-authorisation check.
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NewsMPs call for urgent action over forthcoming collapse in revenue from motoring taxation
A committee of MPs has called for urgent action from the government to address the forthcoming collapse in revenue from motoring taxation caused by the phasing out of petrol and diesel cars and vans.
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NewsSales recover some of volume lost since Covid advice to work at home if possible
Average daily fuel sales picked up last week, increasing by 12% compared with the previous week, but have not made up all the volume lost since the most recent Covid recommendation to work at home if possible, which was cancelled yesterday.
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NewsPRA dismisses RAC claims of overcharging at the pumps and 16ppl fuel margins
The PRA has dismissed claims by the RAC that fuel retailers overcharged motorists to the tune of £5 a day for unleaded fuel during December. The RAC also claimed that such behaviour would drive the uptake of electric cars.
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NewsCNG Fuels opens first public access biomethane refuelling station in Scotland
CNG Fuels has opened Scotland’s first public access biomethane refuelling station.
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AnalysisANALYSIS: Keeping fuel flowing
Government proposals to ensure resilience in the supply of oil based fuels have come under scrutiny.
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NewsMan arrested and car seized in inquiry into spate of fuel thefts in Hampshire
A man has been arrested and a car has seized by police officers investigating a spate of fuel thefts in the New Forest.
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NewsBP 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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NewsGreenergy agrees deal to develop up to five biofuel plants
Greenergy has signed a joint development agreement with Advanced Biofuel Solutions, a developer and producer of advanced biofuels, to develop, construct and operate up to five municipal waste-based biofuel plants in the UK.
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NewsPresident 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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InterviewUNDER THE SPOTLIGHT: 20 questions for Ron Perry, Ron Perry & Son Ltd
He could have been a drummer in s rock and roll band but instead Ron Perry has lived and breathed petrol retailing since he was 16!
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NewsCNG Fuels to host hydrogen fuel trials to support HGV customers
CNG Fuels, the UK’s largest supplier of alternative low-carbon fuels for HGVs, has announced plans to host hydrogen fuel trials across its rapidly expanding UK network of public access biomethane refuelling stations.
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NewsPRA urges Chancellor not to raise fuel duty
Raising fuel duty in this week’s Autumn Budget would be ‘economically imprudent’ the PRA has claimed in a letter to the Chancellor, as pump prices reached levels.
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NewsMilitary takes to the road to deliver fuel to forecourts
The army is set to start delivering fuel to forecourts from Monday, as parts of the country, particularly the south east, continue to suffer chronic shortages.
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NewsPRA’s Falkirk Business Bulletin postponed
The PRA has decided to postpone its trip to Scotland this week for its next Business Breakout event, due to the current circumstances and heavy media interest.
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NewsCompetition 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.



















