Gull stations run out of gas as petrol hits the $3 a litre mark

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Source: Radio New Zealand

Signage at a Gull station in Auckland. RNZ/Pretoria Gordon

Several Gull petrol stations have run dry for the second time in three days, as motorists worry about rising prices and supplies.

Petrol (91) has tipped over the $3 a litre mark in some areas because of the conflict in the Middle East.

US President Donald Trump is calling for countries to send ships to secure the Strait of Hormuz, which is effectively closed as Iran launches attacks to halt maritime traffic.

The area is critical because around 20 percent of the world’s oil consumption or 20 million barrels a day, usually pass through it.

Gull has 113 petrol stations, mostly in the North Island and said they were very busy on Sunday.

RNZ / Pretoria Gordon

Locals said the self-serve Gull petrol station at Rosebank roundabout in West Auckland ran out of fuel on Saturday night and the Gull at Rosebank East has a sign up saying “no fuel”.

Meanwhile, the Tasman petrol station in Epsom was offering unleaded petrol at $2.72 on Saturday and had a sign on the pumps saying “no petrol containers”.

The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Enterprise’s most recent assessment of New Zealand’s current fuel stock level was published on its website a week ago and said at that point, New Zealand has 52 days cover of petrol, diesel and jet fuel.

Gull’s spokesperson says there is still plenty of fuel for everyone in Auckland the rest of the country. RNZ/Pretoria Gordon

Gull responds

In response, Gull told RNZ customers continued to “flock to our stations in search of fair fuel prices”.

It said the high demand was running some of their network to run dry.

“Some of our logistics providers are struggling to meet the current 15 percent plus increase in demand.

“Gull has good levels of fuel at its terminal and is working as fast as practical with our logistics’ providers to get fuel to our sites to meet Gull’s customers increased demand,” a spokesperson said.

The fuel company said there was still plenty of fuel for everyone in Auckland the rest of the country.

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