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The number one concern in the fuel distribution sector is confidence in supply security. With recent global events highlighting the impact of supply shortages we take a fresh look at this perennial industry topic.

Insight

Security of oil supply in the fuel distribution sector

...Gertz, was commissioned by the Government to conduct a review into the supply capability of indigenous UK refineries in the face of concerns around rising import dependency for middle distillates...
Energy transition outlook

News

Report highlights industry’s net zero role

...gas industry give it an essential role in leading the way to a low carbon future. Launching this morning (Thursday 21 October) OGUK’s 3rd Energy Transition Outlook report reviews all...

Analysis

Harvest Energy – change, challenge and opportunity

Harvest Energy, which has been operating in the UK as a supplier, blender and marketer of road fuels since 1995, has an annual turnover in excess of £3.5 billion Formerly...
How the fuel distribution industry can steer towards new products, methods and technology to ensure customer and wider stakeholder expectations are met in a rapidly changing environment.

Knowledge

Safeguard the future with effective succession planning

...to maximise resources. “By reviewing a breadth of issues, business owners can identify ways to optimise business performance and subsequently drive growth and profit.” “Frequently, when reviewing this point in...
Miriam James of Silvey Fleet

Interview

In Conversation with Miriam James of Silvey Fleet

Just over a year ago, an extensive review of Mabanaft’s UK-based companies saw a complete shift of focus for Thomas Silvey from a fuel supply business, to providing fleet solutions...
A “changing of the guard” in the UK fuel marking regime

Insight

A “changing of the guard” in the UK fuel marking regime

...18 January 2024. This includes considering stock management, order reviews and product requirements during the winter period to ensure optimum stock levels and the ability to continue supplying the market...