There has been a significant development in the Turkish fuel sector. Operating in the Turkish market since 1912 and having a deep-rooted history in our country’s fuel sector,
BPmade a surprise decision last year to end its operations in Türkiye. This decision,
BPIt has led to various speculations and curiosities about the future of ‘s more than 700 stations in Turkey.
Finally, this issue has also become clear. With the approval of the Competition Authority,
Petrol Office‘s BP Türkiye
It was announced that it has purchased the operations of Petrol Ofisi. This purchase has significantly expanded Petrol Ofisi’s network of fuel stations in Turkey. BP has more than 700 stations in Turkey,
Petrol Officeand thus joined the organization
Petrol Officebringing the number of fuel stations across the country to over 2,600.
BP officially exited Turkey
Petrol OfficeIt seems that with this acquisition, Turkey’s becoming the largest fuel company will also change the dynamics of the sector. This expansion,
Petrol OfficeWhile increasing its market share, it will also shape the competitive environment. In addition, BPAs the new owner of ‘s stations in Turkey, it is eagerly awaited how Petrol Ofisi will manage these stations and integrate its existing customer portfolio.
Petrol Office‘s, BPWhen and how it will put its acquired stations into operation will be an important development for other players in the sector and for consumers. This acquisition may shape future developments in the sector by influencing competition and strategic moves in the fuel sector.
Source: www.teknolojioku.com