1-2-3 (fuel station) explained

1-2-3
Type:Fuel station
Owner:Statoil Fuel & Retail
Foundation:5 December 2000
Area Served:Denmark, Norway
Baltic
Locations:165

1-2-3 is an unmanned fuel station chain in the Nordic and Baltic regions.

It was created in 2000, as the low cost extension of the Statoil chain, and owned by Statoil Fuel & Retail ASA.[1] The first outlet was opened in Kaunas in December 2000. 65 outlets were planned in the Baltic,[2] later to be supplemented by 107 outlets in Norway and Denmark. Unlike the Statoil stations, there are no franchisees, and all stations are vertically integrated.

Notes and References

  1. News: Rimi-bensin. Gultvedt. Bård. 25 May 2001. VG. 3. Norwegian.
  2. News: Kanskje i Norge senere: Norsk billig-bensin til de baltiske stater. Dahl. Flemming. 6 December 2000. Aftenposten. 27. Norwegian.