Gull Fuel Prices in Australia

Gull is a fuel brand with a long history in Western Australia, though its retail presence in the state has diminished in recent years. Founded in Perth in 1976 by Keith Mitchell, Mark Quackenbush, and Terry Lockwood, Gull was a pioneering force in Australian biofuel retail.

Gull changed ownership several times over the decades. The company was sold to Archer Capital in 2010, then acquired by Puma Energy in 2013. In 2020, Chevron Corporation acquired Puma Energy Australia, including the Gull brand. Following this acquisition, most Puma stations nationwide have been rebranded to Caltex, leaving only a few Gull-branded stations remaining in Western Australia.

Gull stations in Western Australia participate in the RAC WA member discount program, offering 4 cents per litre off fuel, diesel, and LPG (maximum 120 litres per transaction) at participating locations. While Gull New Zealand has a dedicated mobile app, Australian Gull stations primarily rely on the RAC partnership for customer savings.

Cheapest Gull fuel stations in Australia

The 3 cheapest Gull sites we currently track, ordered by Unleaded 91 (or E10 where U91 is unavailable).

StationSuburbStateLowest price
Gull Waterloo
14270 South Western Hwy
WATERLOO 6228WA171.7c
U91
Gull York Roadhouse
63 Avon Tce
YORK 6302WA175.7c
U91
Gull Collie
143 Throssell St
COLLIE 6225WA186.7c
U91

Gull stations by state

Gull operates approximately 3 stations across Australia. Average prices are for Unleaded 91 where available, otherwise E10.

WA
3
stations
Avg U91: 178.0c

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Gull Australia petrol station

About Gull Fuel Stations

Does Gull have a loyalty program or mobile app in Western Australia?

Gull stations in Western Australia participate in the RAC WA member discount program, offering 4 cents per litre off fuel, diesel, and LPG (maximum 120 litres per transaction) at participating Gull stations. While Gull New Zealand has a dedicated mobile app, Australian Gull stations primarily rely on the RAC partnership for customer savings.

What fuel types does Gull offer in Western Australia?

Gull stations in Western Australia offer standard unleaded petrol, diesel, and notably Gull BIO-D, a unique biodiesel blend of up to 20% biodiesel mixed with petroleum diesel. Launched in 2006, Gull BIO-D remains the only branded biofuel available in Western Australia, making Gull the leading wholesale and retail supplier of biofuels in WA.

Who owns Gull petrol stations in Western Australia?

Gull was founded in Perth in 1976 by Keith Mitchell, Mark Quackenbush, and Terry Lockwood. The company was sold to Archer Capital in 2010, then acquired by Puma Energy in 2013. In 2020, Chevron Corporation acquired Puma Energy Australia, including Gull. While most Puma stations nationwide have been rebranded to Caltex, a few Gull-branded stations remain in Western Australia.

About Gull fuel prices on FuelSpot

FuelSpot tracks live Gull fuel prices across every Australian state that publishes data. Prices are sourced from official state government fuel-price reporting systems and refreshed throughout the day, so you can always find the cheapest Gull petrol station near you for U91, E10, U95, U98 and diesel.

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