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[Travel] Supermarket fuel.



chip

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Jul 7, 2003
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Glorious Goodwood
I regularly drive from Shoreham to Hampshire and that petrol station is always 5/6p cheaper than the ones in Shoreham. It makes a mockery of so called open competition when the Sainsbury’s and Tesco PFS are exactly the same price in Shoreham/Hove.
That's because we are poor country folk here. and every little helps.
 




PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
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Hurst Green
Can you imagine how difficult that would be to organise? Sorry but I just don't believe your manager friend.
Not sure what you mean by that. They basically auction off the fuel. Or the moving of the fuel up the pipeline. The second bit is 100% as at night the tankers are lined up at the fuel depot at Gatwick picking up their deliveries for the morning. I used to be an aircraft engineer and would see them when I worked nights.
 


dsr-burnley

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Aug 15, 2014
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I used to know the manager of the Alton pipeline (Southampton to London). He explained to me how the fuel would be sold off from the holding tanks. The top 2/3 would be used by the top brand the last 1/3 by the cheaper distributors such as supermarkets. Though all filtered etc the bottom would contain "dirtier" fuel. He also said the top brands would add additives directly into the road tankers prior to leaving the fuel depots. The fuel line could send all types of fuel up to London (LGW and LHR) with bullets between
Do petrol storage tanks have spigots all the way down the sides, so that better paying customers get the best fuel? I would have expected, like with beer barrels, that the tap would be at the bottom.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
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Hurst Green
Do petrol storage tanks have spigots all the way down the sides, so that better paying customers get the best fuel? I would have expected, like with beer barrels, that the tap would be at the bottom.
Not a diddly tbh
 


Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
18,884
Brighton, UK
I regularly drive from Shoreham to Hampshire and that petrol station is always 5/6p cheaper than the ones in Shoreham. It makes a mockery of so called open competition when the Sainsbury’s and Tesco PFS are exactly the same price in Shoreham/Hove.
Cheaper retail fuels in Hampshire may have to do with the proximity of Exxon/Esso’s Fawley refinery, the UK’s largest.

If anyone’s interested, please get a life but the UK tends to export its surplus of petrol and to import its extra diesel requirements, the latter formerly largely from Russia, now from further afield like from the US and the Middle East.

Some of the UK’s biggest diesel import facilities are on the Thames right next to the Dartford Bridge. Which means that, when driving across it, a deeply sad oil and shipping analyst “friend” of mine always tries to get a glimpse of the tankers berthed there, while vaguely trying also not to drive off it.
 




Nitram

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Jul 16, 2013
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Anyone else getting pissed off with the higher prices in Brighton than the immediate surrounding areas? Been going on a while now.
 








South Stand Bonfire

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Jan 24, 2009
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Shoreham-a-la-mer
Cheaper retail fuels in Hampshire may have to do with the proximity of Exxon/Esso’s Fawley refinery, the UK’s largest.

If anyone’s interested, please get a life but the UK tends to export its surplus of petrol and to import its extra diesel requirements, the latter formerly largely from Russia, now from further afield like from the US and the Middle East.

Some of the UK’s biggest diesel import facilities are on the Thames right next to the Dartford Bridge. Which means that, when driving across it, a deeply sad oil and shipping analyst “friend” of mine always tries to get a glimpse of the tankers berthed there, while vaguely trying also not to drive off it.
Yes, but the cheaper fuel is 23 miles from Shoreham in Chichester. Two other examples for me was filling up in August one mile from Gatwick airport when collecting from the airport which was 4/5p cheaper than down here and when going to a function in Eastbourne last year, it was also much cheaper there. The PFSs in Hove /SBS are just taking the p in my opinion.
 


Papak

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Jul 11, 2003
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Horsham
I only use E5 petrol which as far as I’m aware is no longer available in supermarket stations. I am very suspicious of long term use of E10 fuel, I tend to keep my cars for years so peace of mind for me.

Only time I’ve had “dirty” fuel was from a country village petrol station in rural France years ago
Tesco Momentum 99 is E5 I believe and is comparable if not better than Premium fuel from the recognised oil companies offerings e.g. Shell V Power or at least that's what my Jaaaag owning mate tells me.
 


GJN1

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Nov 4, 2014
1,553
Brighton
Anyone else getting pissed off with the higher prices in Brighton than the immediate surrounding areas? Been going on a while now.
Drove my son and daughter back to Uni in Liverpool and Manchester at the weekend. Diesel was at least 10p cheaper a litre than round here.
 






Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
53,208
Goldstone
A bankrupt boy-racer former colleague (age 50!) always filled his car with Shell Optimax (now V-Power).

"To keep the engine sweet and add a few horse power" for showing off on the roads.

He'd never entertain getting petrol from a supermarket.

I don't suppose he's done any research on that.

All petrol stations use the same fuel, usually coming from the same refineries. The only difference is that some retailers use different additives.

I use super unleaded (it's what the manual recommends) from a supermarket.
 






Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
53,208
Goldstone
I only use E5 petrol which as far as I’m aware is no longer available in supermarket stations. I am very suspicious of long term use of E10 fuel, I tend to keep my cars for years so peace of mind for me.

Tesco and Sainsburys have E5 99 octane fuel
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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I buy supermarket fuel for our cars all the time and have no problem. There's no doubt that it is priced by area hence why Asda and Sainsbury's in Goring and Worthing are so much cheaper than Benfield Valley and Hollingbury (and don't get me started on Asda Royston, just outside Glasgow :wink:)

My mid life crisis only ever gets Unleaded+ (or E10) but I've no idea how many miles to the gallon as the petrol gauge seems to be directly wired to the rev counter :shrug:
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
53,208
Goldstone
I can never remember which is meant to be better out of super unleaded and premium unleaded. :lolol:

Super. For a lot of cars I doubt it makes a difference. Some sportier engines that can run a bit hot, the one with higher octane can be better (that's super, not premium). Both will have their octane rating displayed at the pump. The price will also be there.
 






WhingForPresident

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Feb 23, 2009
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Marlborough
I've always thought supermarket petrol outperforms petrol from the Shell, Texaco and Esso garages near me and gives me more mileage, I'd never heard of this thing that they apparently have the dregs!

It's 1.32 at the Asda near me and 1.43 at Shell and I seem to get the same mileage out of both. Or I just get E5 at the Supermarket for more or less the same price as E10 elsewhere.
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Your mid-life crisis should get E5, not E10.
Have I got that round the wrong way ? I'm worried senility may be setting in :wink:

But I know the supermarkets have stopped selling it (asda never did and sainsbury have stopped)
 


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