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Retail fuels in brief

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Our brief analyses of the most important global developments in the retail fuel markets. We cover different aspects of the energy transition, the most significant regulatory changes, and notable transactions in retail fuels. In the October update, please read our analysis of the Czech state-owned company Čepro's latest acquisition and its implications on the state's role in the retail fuels segment during the era of energy transition.

Table of contents

  • 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
    • 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?
    • Our previous 'in brief' reports

Tables and charts

This report includes 2 images and tables including:

  • Retail fuel sites by companies in Texas after the acquisitions
  • Change in road fuel demand in selected South American markets

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