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Cheshire fuel supplier looking to oil wheels to progress
Cheshire-based national fuel and lubricants supplier, Certas Energy, is pushing on with plans to enhance its status as an industry leader.
With a network of more than 150 depots, nearly 1,000 tankers and 2,500 employees, Certas Energy is the largest independent distributor of fuels and lubricants in the UK. It currently employs 2,500 people nationwide, with a nationwide network of 150 branded depots and nearly 1,000 tankers.
Certas supplies fuel to approximately 1,600 retail forecourts, including its own Gulf and Pace brands and other independent retailers.
As it seeks to secure its position by improving links with key players within and around the industry, the firm has appointed Brian Worrall as director of Corporate Affairs.
A former independent chairman of the Downstream Oil Distribution Forum, Mr Worrall brings a detailed understanding of issues currently affecting the fuel industry.
He played a key role in the development of the Petroleum Driver Passport, the first industry-led driver training initiative, and has also held positions at Chevron and Valero, building up an extensive knowledge of the commercial, road, aviation and retail forecourt sectors.
He is joining the company four months after its rebrand from GB Oils, and will support the team by building and maintaining external relations, as well as developing the brand’s corporate responsibility strategy.
Paul Vian, managing director of Certas Energy, said: “Brian’s knowledge of the fuel industry and relevant experience in our key sectors, makes him a valuable addition to our team.
“As one of the UK’s leading independent distributor of fuels and lubricants, we are committed to developing stronger relations with government and industry bodies and establishing ourselves as a positive member of the communities we serve. Having Brian on board will enable us to engage in a higher level of dialogue with these groups.”
Brian Worrall said: “Certas Energy is focused on playing an even greater role in the issues that matter to its customers and the industry as a whole. I look forward to working with the team to help make constructive contributions to policies and debates, while forging closer links with key external parties.”
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