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  • #16
    Yeah I drove out of the servo twice today because there is no petrol. Hope there is enough to get to work toworrow! I reckon up the prices too.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by DubSteve View Post
      Shell in Bexley on Bexley Rd is almost running dry pumps even 95ron they are running out of it Better start getting diesels lol there plenty of that!
      I`m onto it
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Golf Loon View Post
        I`m onto it
        Haha I think I might start pouring VR with Diesel yeah baby
        I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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        • #19
          I have no trouble getting BP 98 up here(In Darwin), but It still have to pay $1.68 to get it...Thank Christ I have a fuel card.
          "If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."

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          • #20
            Good idea to keep a bottle of Octane Booster in your car, so if stuck you can always fill up on normal unleaded and then drop in half a bottle of booster.
            MATT / SYDNEY
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            • #21
              Originally posted by poloman View Post
              I just went again to fill up... no petrol... the guy owns an old gti, and he was like... yeah we didnt buy petrol because its too expensive at the moment... we only get a shipment in when the price is right or we have to up the petrol prices...

              So.. to sum things up.. they dont have petrol because its too expensive?

              is that a load of crap? 98 is empty so obvoiusly there is demand! put the price up i dont care there is DEMAND!

              I haven't had any issues getting fuel in Perth. I fill up in Morley, Wellington St BP, and they never had any issues. Price is ok as well, $1.45-1.50/L
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              • #22
                Just got this email from someone that works for QLD Government.

                QGCPO have been advised today through the Department of Mines and Energy of the following short term fuel supply shortages that are expected to affect the greater Brisbane area over the next few days. These fuel supply shortages are affecting Shell, Caltex and BP network.

                Caltex is experiencing a period of tight supply due to a long period of low inventory levels caused by unplanned shutdowns in recent months.
                Stock outs of ULP at Caltex service stations are likely in the greater Brisbane area today and tomorrow. Supply is also tight in the Mackay region.

                Shell is normally supplied by Caltex for ULP at the Pinkenba terminal in Brisbane and therefore due to Caltex experiencing a period of tight supply, Shell service stations will begin to run out of regular unleaded fuel (ULP) from today, lasting at least until the weekend.

                In relation to BP, retail shortages of ULP are not expected today but there may be some stock outs of ULP at BP outlets tomorrow, returning to normal within a few days.

                Other products e.g. premium unleaded, diesel and LPG will likely be unaffected.

                QGCPO recommends a communication be issued to all your Fleet Managers and drivers to advise them of this potential fuel shortage and at the same time ensure that they are aware that they may need to utilise an alternative site and alternative method of payment.

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                • #23
                  Hello, I finally got some 98octane fuel at Caltex this thursday on the 28th of Feb.I also made a phone call to the Shell pertrol station at warrawong on the same day.He said they will not have any premium fuel for at least a month and to go to Caltex or BP.Shell has no Idea I think on how to treat there loyal customers so now I will allways go else where to buy my fuel.Bye for now

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Auto View Post
                    Hello, I finally got some 98octane fuel at Caltex this thursday on the 28th of Feb.I also made a phone call to the Shell pertrol station at warrawong on the same day.He said they will not have any premium fuel for at least a month and to go to Caltex or BP.Shell has no Idea I think on how to treat there loyal customers so now I will allways go else where to buy my fuel.Bye for now
                    Typically, all fuel (at least 98RON) in each major city is manufactured by one refinery - ie BP makes all 98 in Perth, and then the BP product is marketed by Shell, Caltex etc under their own name.

                    If the refinery is owned by caltex in yr city, then all outlets will be low. this may be offset by a retailer buying a cargo of 98 ex singapore.

                    Problem with ex singapore product is there is less reliability in product, and the quality is then further affected during transport and storage.

                    Its not about customer loyalty.

                    You'll find that the company who refines the product will usually have the best quality of product and availability (unless there is a refinery breakdown at that time)
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                    • #25
                      Well would you believe it the Shell Garage had no 98 but DID have $1.65. Super racing........

                      Well I never!
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                      • #26
                        diesel is hard to get too

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