Saudi Arabian Oil Co. (Aramco) has signed agreements to buy a 25 percent stake in retail network operator Unioil Petroleum ...
Following the Malaysian market launch of Shell FuelSave Diesel beginning with Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan, Shell Malaysia has now launched the latest formulation of diesel fuel for Peninsular Malaysia.
The company was launched just before the Covid pandemic by entrepreneurs Brandon Lim and Khiara Mia as ‘Meals in Minutes’ in Malaysia, later expanding into Singapore. “Our vision is to establish ...
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Inside the US desert city that defined Hollywood’s golden age – where big adventure meets foodie dreamIts slogan is heavily tongue-in-cheek: “Just your average gas station”. It’s a barbecue restaurant and wine cellar all wrapped up inside a petrol station and car ... cosseted in a chocolate shell and ...
PETALING JAYA-If a foreigner buys subsidised fuel at a local petrol station in Malaysia, the dealer can be fined up to RM1 million (S$304,000) or jailed for three years – but the foreigner gets ...
uel shortages have hit many gas stations operated by Shell Indonesia and BP Indonesia ... in arrival to issues with the procurement of fuel imports by private companies, noting that some ships ...
SINGAPORE: Johor will be stepping up enforcement measures to curb the sale of subsidised RON95 petrol to foreign-registered vehicles during the upcoming festive season, said a government official.
In India, the price of petrol is determined by the cost of crude oil in the international market, the exchange rate of the Indian rupee against the US dollar, and the taxes and duties imposed by ...
A petrol station which has been shut for more than three years has reopened following a £150k renovation. Gulf Flush Filling Station on Wakefield Road, Liversedge, has been restored by local ...
Are petrol prices the same across all fuel stations in a city? Petrol prices are generally uniform across fuel stations in a city, but slight variations may occur due to differences in operational ...
South African motorists filling up their tanks in 2025 are paying a staggering R1,226 more than they would have in 1995, highlighting the relentless rise in fuel prices over the past 30 years.
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