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"Hi xxxxx,

You are correct; fuel companies at the moment are experiencing a shortage in stock due to a refinery issue earlier this year and therefore running low on certain fuels. This is an industry wide problem, so BP is not the only company experiencing these difficulties.

At the moment, the quoted time in which this problem will be rectified is April, however I cannot guarantee this.

Bp does aplogise to all our loyal customers for this inconvenience and I assure you that BP is doing everything humanly possible to get the stock levels back up to standards.

As BP is committed to providing quality fuels to our customers no

alternative has been adopted as yet.

Kind Regards

Ashley Mellington

BP Customer Response

Administration Team

1300 1300 27 "

WHERE TO STILL FIND 98 RON

Friday 21st March - BP Victoria Rd, Rydalmere - BP Ultimate 98

Caltex on Mowbray Road Chatswood has vortex 98

Shell V-power racing on Copwpasture road, green valley.

BP at tuggerah on the coast

Shell V Power Racing at Pymble

BP at Asquith

BP Newcastle West (Parry St) has 98RON fuel

Woolworths/Caltex Glenrose Glenn St, Belrose

98 octane at CALTEX CHERRYBROOK

Caltex on Pennant Hills Road near Thornleigh Maccas has 98 vortex

Caltex Glenmore Park = 98

BP Mulgoa Rd = 98

Mobil/Quix Mulgoa Rd = 98

Caltex Correen Ave = 98

BP Correen Ave = 98

Caltex Glenbrook = 98

Mobil Blaxland = 98

BP Valley Heights = 98

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Well until the 98RON fuel gods decide to stock us up again, I think that this would be a good thread to list places where 98RON CAN still be bought. Would you be happy to update the first thread with locations Sam or should I start a new thread?

To get the ball rolling:

Friday 21st March - BP Victoria Rd, Rydalmere - BP Ultimate 98

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lucky i have half a tank and my car won't be driven till like autosalon or something lol

Most 98RON petrols "go off" so to speak after around 2 weeks. The additives they use break down and it is no longer 98RON.

In saying that, I wouldn't be keeping any petrol in the car for a long period of time.

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Well until the 98RON fuel gods decide to stock us up again, I think that this would be a good thread to list places where 98RON CAN still be bought. Would you be happy to update the first thread with locations Sam or should I start a new thread?

To get the ball rolling:

Friday 21st March - BP Victoria Rd, Rydalmere - BP Ultimate 98

Done :cheers:

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does anyone know of anywhere around the hills district that has 98?

not really, i went to dural, thornleigh, carlingford, north rocks, parramatta, seven hills and they are all out

lol i was driving around for ages with the fuul light on

biggest waste of time looking for 98octane petrol...i will neva do that again

so im gonna scab a lift to uni for the rest of the semester

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not really, i went to dural, thornleigh, carlingford, north rocks, parramatta, seven hills and they are all out

lol i was driving around for ages with the fuul light on

biggest waste of time looking for 98octane petrol...i will neva do that again

so im gonna scab a lift to uni for the rest of the semester

don't know if there's any left, but filled up on Fri night with Shell V-power racing on Copwpasture road, green valley.

ok so by the sounds of it its a good thing i don't have my car at the moment...

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Most 98RON petrols "go off" so to speak after around 2 weeks. The additives they use break down and it is no longer 98RON.

In saying that, I wouldn't be keeping any petrol in the car for a long period of time.

I run my car everyday or so...

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Couldn't find any 98RON in Newcastle this morning....Shell have not had V-power for at least 6-8 weeks up here...BP are now all out...Some servos up here don't even stock 98RON at all...

Anyone know anyone who has access to toluene???

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