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Looking at the challenge of ensuring that HVO is a genuinely sustainable future fuel

Knowledge

HVO – The issue of sustainability

...supplying the fuel that it is committing to when applying for Road Transport Fuel Certificates (RTFCs). Without this, a biofuel would not be a commercially viable option for end users.”...

News

Further growth for JET

Restalrig Road in Edinburgh is one of seven new JET sites added over the past couple of months The JET fuel brand has attracted seven new sites to its network...

Insight

A vertically challenged market

...wholesalers such as Greenergy, Harvest Energy, Mabanaft, Prax Petroleum and World Fuel Services. Collectively this group now supplies approximately a quarter of the UK’s inland oil products market and around...
Improving the UK’s fuel supply network

Analysis

Improving the UK’s fuel supply network   

...to help deliver energy transition ambitions. Support for low carbon fuels Oikos is similarly exploring partnerships to upgrade their site’s capacity to store and distribute low carbon alternative fuels. “We...

News

UK Fuels expands bunker network 

...litres of fuel a year, as part of a global network of more than 1,000,000 fuel cards across 21 countries  UK Fuels has expanded its fuel card bunkernetwork to over...

News

JET strengthens its presence in the Scottish Highlands

JET has further strengthened its presence in the north of Scotland with West End Filling Station in Dingwall joining the fuel brand’s network. Having won the contract Highland Fuels is...
UKIFDA Show 2025 Customer Service Award

News

UKIFDA Show 2025 Awards – Winners revealed!

...Fuels Margaret Major from sponsor Fuel Oil News presented the award to NWF Fuels. Working in collaboration with its employees, NWF Fuels introduced the Safety Cup initiative – a fresh,...

News

Taking strategic action

...the emphasis firmly on oil trading. “In those pre-internet days selling marine fuel literally meant driving to the port to ask if anyone needed it! Whilst our fuel supply was...