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<blockquote data-quote="ssmann" data-source="post: 457450" data-attributes="member: 18956"><p>Bro...generally all fuels are the same. The difference is in the additives and these come with premium fuels like Vpower racing etc. All refineries generally are built on similar principles and the only differentiation is on tech to produce quicker, cheaper and efficiently. For e.g. the Singapore Refinery Company where BHP gets its fuels from also supplies fuel to a number of other independent oil retailers in New Zealand and Australia. Feedstock is the same. How diff can these fuels be, apart from additives in the premium range.</p><p></p><p>The trick is in the additives. In my humble opinion, the market leader in fuel technology additives is Shell. Not bias, just stating the obvious based on factual data. Exxon does not really compete in the retailing business, they are a niche/top player in the production of crude. BP into alternatives and Chevron (Caltex) not big on the retail end. The largest and most significant presence of the fuel brand to the masses is Shell and Shell does invest alot in fuel technology, evidence by long standing partnership with Ferrari and F1.</p><p></p><p>My 2 cents worth.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssmann, post: 457450, member: 18956"] Bro...generally all fuels are the same. The difference is in the additives and these come with premium fuels like Vpower racing etc. All refineries generally are built on similar principles and the only differentiation is on tech to produce quicker, cheaper and efficiently. For e.g. the Singapore Refinery Company where BHP gets its fuels from also supplies fuel to a number of other independent oil retailers in New Zealand and Australia. Feedstock is the same. How diff can these fuels be, apart from additives in the premium range. The trick is in the additives. In my humble opinion, the market leader in fuel technology additives is Shell. Not bias, just stating the obvious based on factual data. Exxon does not really compete in the retailing business, they are a niche/top player in the production of crude. BP into alternatives and Chevron (Caltex) not big on the retail end. The largest and most significant presence of the fuel brand to the masses is Shell and Shell does invest alot in fuel technology, evidence by long standing partnership with Ferrari and F1. My 2 cents worth..... [/QUOTE]
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