Retail fuels in brief
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- Czech Republic’s state-run Čepro has just bought one of its rivals – what’s behind the scenes?
- Proposal to buy 7-Eleven: Alimentation Couche-Tard’s bid to dominate the United States’ fuels retailing market
- TotalEnergies takes a next step in high-grading its portfolio and withdraws from Pakistan’s retail market
- Major convenience retailers take on Texas as part of their bold expansion plans
- Eni sells a stake from its retail and biofuels arm – what’s next for the Italian company’s service station network?
- Shell is leaving South Africa after more than a century – what’s next for BP after divesting SAPREF refinery?
- Phillips 66 to cut costs by divesting its service station networks in Austria and Germany
- Motor Fuel Group acquires 337 Morrisons forecourts: what could this mean for the UK forecourt landscape?
- Q8's standalone EV charging hubs in Belgium: a viable business model?
- Aramco enters into Pakistan’s retail fuels market
- BP divests its service stations in Turkey while optimising its global retail business
- Cepsa acquires Ballenoil: why and what’s next for retailers in Spain?
- Prax Group enters the German retail market
- State-owned Polish storage operator adds much needed capacities
- Netherlands' approach to solving the primary obstacle ahead of hydrogen mobility
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Aramco to enter into the South American retail market by acquiring Chile’s Esmax
- Sinopec's retail expansion outside of China: a shift in strategy?
- Fastned enters Denmark with three motorway EV charging sites
- Orlen's investment in Austria: what are the challenges?
- Electric vehicle charging among EG Group's top priorities
- Euro majors on their way to leverage growing demand for electric truck charging
- 7-Eleven plans to sell its Australian network - another convenience retailer bites the dust?
- Tatneft enters the Turkish retail market in a bid to secure product sales
- EU-wide agreement to expand hydrogen station network – who will pay for it?
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- Retail fuel sites by companies in Texas after the acquisitions
- Change in road fuel demand in selected South American markets
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