Frasers x bp

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BP’s Natalie Cattermole with Jonathan Fraser (second from right).

Frasers has extended its long-running relationship with BP after renewing its fuel supply contract with the oil major.

Frasers Budgens operates five filling stations in Brize Norton, Marlborough, Three Mile Cross, Witney and Yarnton, and all will take petrol and diesel products from BP for the next five years, extending a relationship that has been ongoing for almost a quarter of a century. 

Family firm Frasers was recently recognised at Forecourt Trader’s 2025 awards, where Louise King took home the best site manager trophy for her stewardship of the Three Mile Cross forecourt in Reading, Berkshire.

Nick Fraser, who co-owns Frasers with his cousin Jonathan Fraser, comments: “Customer service comes first in all that we do, and we believe that in renewing our contract with the BP brand, we will continue to deliver a great forecourt and convenience experience for our customers.”

BP’s UK dealer senior manager Natalie Cattermole described the Frasers as having an “impressive reputation for quality and innovation, and said her firm is “proud to continue supporting that growth”, with the deal reflecting the two firms’ “shared ambition to deliver excellent fuel, convenience, and food-to-go offers to customers across the South West”.

BP currently supplies fuel to 1,150 UK retail sites, including more than 830 dealer petrol stations.