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Any - Costco Fuel - mcb100
Not wanting to start another supermarket vs branded fuel debate, but I’ve just fuelled up at Costco for 123.7 per litre for their Premium Diesel. I’ve no idea if there is a legal definition of what is premium so far as fuel is concerned, but it’s still 4p per litre cheaper than my regular Tesco diesel.
Interested to see whether it delivers any of the perceived benefits of BP/Shell premium fuels, I’ll give it a go for a few tankfuls.
Any - Costco Fuel - gordonbennet

An excellent price even its common or garden standard Diesel fuel, sadly i have no Costco card (not sure if you need one to buy their fuel) and no Costco within my normal own car travels either.

Any - Costco Fuel - CHarkin

I believe you do need a card to get fuel. The one I went to was one of the unattended type of petrol station where you put the Costco card in the it asks for a debit card and pin before the pump will deliver fuel.

Im running on this stuff at the moment and see no difference from V-Power but the I would not expect to over the course of one tank. The advertising bumf at the station said pretty well the same as Shell say about V-Power.

Any - Costco Fuel - dan86

Isn't Costco fuel supplied by the same people who supply Tesco? If so then wouldn't their premier petrol be like momentum 99?

Any - Costco Fuel - The Heg
I’d thought so, but they’ve recently downgraded their super unleaded from 99 to 97.
I use Costco pretty usually for petrol and diesel and haven’t had any issues. I too had wondered what the difference between their premium stuff and that available elsewhere was.
Any - Costco Fuel - aylesby

Once you get used to using their system of reading the Costco card and then the paying card before the pump will work then you will not want to go back to petrol statation where you have to walk to the shop to que up to pay. The Costco sysyem is faster and many feel safer. There is nothing for sale other than what comes out of the pump, It would be nice to have air available.

Any - Costco Fuel - Zippy123

I don't believe about the differences in fuels.

Not one of the refineries in the UK are owned by any of the major fuel brands and I have been at Stanlow and watched several different brands fill up from the same equipment.

Any - Costco Fuel - FP

"Not one of the refineries in the UK are owned by any of the major fuel brands and I have been at Stanlow and watched several different brands fill up from the same equipment."

I can well believe it. A tanker driver for BP once told me the only difference is in the additives which are put in at the last minute and which vary from brand to brand.

So there is a difference between brands, but whether there is a meaningful or significant difference is debatable.

Any - Costco Fuel - madf

"Not one of the refineries in the UK are owned by any of the major fuel brands and I have been at Stanlow and watched several different brands fill up from the same equipment."

I can well believe it. A tanker driver for BP once told me the only difference is in the additives which are put in at the last minute and which vary from brand to brand.

So there is a difference between brands, but whether there is a meaningful or significant difference is debatable.

Of course there is a difference.

Additives are added when delivering tthe fuel.

The additive mix varies between premium and cheap fuel and brand.

(discussed often here)

Any - Costco Fuel - dan86

"Not one of the refineries in the UK are owned by any of the major fuel brands and I have been at Stanlow and watched several different brands fill up from the same equipment."

I can well believe it. A tanker driver for BP once told me the only difference is in the additives which are put in at the last minute and which vary from brand to brand.

So there is a difference between brands, but whether there is a meaningful or significant difference is debatable.

Of course there is a difference.

Additives are added when delivering tthe fuel.

The additive mix varies between premium and cheap fuel and brand.

(discussed often here)

And every other motoring forum the world over.

Any - Costco Fuel - Falkirk Bairn

Shell, BP, Esso etc etc all hauled out of Ineos Grangemouth.

50 years ago the tanker was filled - the driver moved off to the side then added a few gallons of additive from a container. Today, it is computer controlled & metered quantity per load.

Shell V-Power comes up the west coast by mini oil tanker which docks in Clydebank(10 miles from Glasgow) - a specific formulation made in the Indian owned Ellesmere refinery that was formerly Shell Stanlow Refinery. So V-Power is different from "normal petrol" - it is not just additives.

Any - Costco Fuel - CHarkin

Shell V-Power comes up the west coast by mini oil tanker which docks in Clydebank(10 miles from Glasgow) - a specific formulation made in the Indian owned Ellesmere refinery that was formerly Shell Stanlow Refinery. So V-Power is different from "normal petrol" - it is not just additives.

Thats my understanding as well FB, I have seen the boats and the storage tanks and the only tankers I have see in the depot were in Shell colours. I have also been told that Shell do not add any ethanol to V-Power, instead they add their own substitute made from natural gas that does not cause the problems that ethanol does.