Petrogas
Industry | Oil and Natural Gas |
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Founded | Dublin, Ireland (1992) |
Headquarters | Dublin, Ireland |
Key people | Bob Etchingham and Joe Barrett (Owners) |
Revenue | €590m (2011) |
Website | http://applegreen.ie |
Petrogas Limited is an Irish company that operates a number of filling stations in Ireland and the United Kingdom.[1] They also operate a small number of convenience store and Food Court sites without forecourts. Petrogas Ltd. is Ireland’s largest Irish independent forecourt retailer. Currently the company operates 155 service stations in Ireland, 69 in the UK and 6 in Long Island, New York
In September 2010 the company opened and now operates Ireland’s first 6 Motorway service areas. Now they jointly hold the contract to run the only official motorway service areas in Ireland with Tedcastles Oil Products, with the shop and 16 pump vehicle forecourt run & branded by Petrogas and the truck forecourt by Tedcastles.[2]
The company's service stations are branded as Applegreen (generally for new-build or larger size acquisitions as well as motorway service areas), "Discount Fuel Deals", and the generic "Town-name Service Station" for smaller acquisitions. All sell Applegreen branded own brand products and accept Applegreen loyalty cards.
Continued expansion is planned across Ireland, with the firm announcing its plans to create 360 full-time jobs over the next 18 months with the opening of six new service forecourts.[3] The first on-line motorway service areas in Northern Ireland are to be built and operated by Petrogas and branded as Applegreen.[4]
They formerly held the master franchise for Wimpy in Ireland but dropped this in favour of either their own-brand "Grill N Fill", or franchised Burger King outlets. Now they are Burger King, Costa Coffee and Subway franchisees.
References
- ↑ Applegreen petrol station firm plans major British expansion Archived 2009-05-13 at the Wayback Machine., The Sunday Business Post, 4 May 2008.
- ↑ Service station firm Petrogas reports pretax profit of €4m, The Irish Times, 2 May 2011.
- ↑ , RTÉ News, 3 July 2014.
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-27868070