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BP-Esso deal expands BP Fuel Card network to 3,000+ sites

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March 31, 2017

THE BP-Esso deal for reciprocal fuel card acceptance is now live, offering BP Plus Fuel Card customers the opportunity to fill up at Esso branded sites throughout the UK.

There are now approximately more than 630 Esso forecourts in the UK – excluding those with Tesco shop – which accept the BP Plus Fuel Card, with more sites coming on board soon. Under the BP-Esso deal drivers can now fill up at all Esso stations displaying the new BP acceptance logo. This means BP Plus Fuel Cards are now accepted at more than 3,000 sites, including Texaco and GULF (excluding some Scottish sites).

Andy Allen, UK Fuel Card manager, BP Fuel Cards, said: “At BP, we are committed to expanding our offer to support our fleet customer needs. This collaboration with the Esso network of sites enables us build on our offer to BP Plus fleet customers, giving drivers even more choice and availability when travelling throughout the UK.”

With a total network of more than 3,000 sites BP will be able to offer fleet operators greater cost control not only through an extensive network but also through competitive pricing, enhanced security and access to fleet administration and management information.

The BP branded network includes 1,280 sites, with 900 sites on UK A roads, 700 24-hour sites and 70 sites at motorway service stations

BP has more than 600 bunker sites which feature high speed pumps, wide lanes and extra high canopies. Most are on motorways and ‘A’ roads, cutting the need for detours.

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