Ampol (ASX: ALD) โ€” Stock Profile


About Ampol (ASX: ALD)

Ampol Limited purchases and sells petroleum products across Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and the United States, operating through three core business areas woven into its broader supply chain. Its Fuels and Infrastructure segment handles the wholesale of fuels and lubricants, encompassing the Lytton refinery, trading and shipping, distribution, infrastructure, and energy solutions, while its Convenience Retail segment sells fuels through Ampol's network of retail stores. The New Zealand segment operates through Z Energy, which distributes fuel across that market. The company also participates in EV charging and home electricity solutions, and serves customers across defence, mining, transport, marine, agriculture, aviation, and other commercial and industrial sectors.

Products reach end users through a distribution network of depots, terminals, pipelines, and service station sites. Formerly known as Caltex Australia Limited, the company adopted the Ampol name in May 2020, though its origins stretch back considerably further. Founded in 1900, Ampol has grown from a domestic fuel supplier into a multi-market energy and infrastructure business with retail and wholesale operations spanning the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. The company is headquartered in Alexandria, Australia.


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  • Ampol (ASX: ALD) – EG Australia Remedy Offer Submitted to ACCC
    April 23, 2026
    Ampol Limited has lodged a final remedy offer with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to address competition concerns surrounding its proposed acquisition of EG Australia. The company increased its divestiture commitment from 37 sites to 41 sites, offering four additional locations as part of this latest submission on 22 April 2026. This represents […]
  • Ampol (ASX: ALD) โ€“ Q1 2026 Trading Results and Fuel Supply Update
    April 22, 2026
    Ampol Limited has reported a substantial uplift in refinery margins for the first quarter of 2026, with the Lytton Refiner Margin reaching US$25.45 per barrel, a dramatic increase from US$6.07 in the same quarter last year. This four-fold improvement in margins reflects the impact of geopolitical disruption in the Middle East and its flow-on effects […]

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