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Monday 09 October 2023 7:42 am  |  Updated:  Monday 09 October 2023 8:33 am

Petrol forecourt owners bag £60m bonus as pump prices jack up profits

By: Guy Taylor

Transport Reporter

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Average petrol and diesel prices have risen by 10p per litre so far this year, new figures from motoring group the RAC show.
Average petrol and diesel prices have risen by 10p per litre so far this year, new figures from motoring group the RAC show.

Senior executives at Motor Fuel Group, the UK’s largest independent forecourt operator, have raked in a bumper pay packet this year on the back of record profits.

Bosses at Motor Fuel Group have shared a £60m payout by the board for hitting financial targets and on the back of £401.2m in underlying profit in 2022, according to the Times.

Profits have been boosted by surging wholesale fuel prices on the back of the Ukraine war and increases in the global price of oil, with MFG’s sales rising 57 per cent to £5.6bn.

MFG operates around 900 forecourts across the country, under brands including Shell and Esso.

The group is in the midst of discussions with Morrisons over a £2bn deal to snap up its petrol stations across the UK.

The deal, first reported by Sky News, could see Morrisons’ fuel retailing operations, which currently cover around 340 sites, brought under MFG’s control.

An additional 150 could be added to the empire under MFG as part of its efforts to grow an electric vehicle (EV) charging network.

Morrisons has faced significant competition from rival retailers such as Lidl. The deal could help relieve financial pressure on the retail giant and comes amid growing regulatory scrutiny of UK pump prices.

In July the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) found that fuel retailers growing profit margins had jacked up prices for consumers.

Its year-long investigation concluded that around £900m had been syphoned out of customers’ purses in total, prompting a political backlash and the introduction of a number of new measures to control the behaviour.

Both Morrisons and MFG are owned by the private equity group Clayton, Dubilier and Rice, which bought the forecourt operator in 2015 for £500m.

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