EG Australia

[7][8] In late 2014, Woolworths and Caltex revised the terms of their alliance, with the changes affecting the 131 Caltex-operated sites.

[13] Two days later, on 9 November 2018, Woolworths announced it would sell its 540 stores to the British company EG Group for $1.72 billion.

Woolworths would also sell wholesale food and groceries to the chain of service stations under the agreement.

In late 2020, EG sued Ampol regarding the latter's rebranding, accusing them of "misleading or deceptive conduct".

When EG acquired the stores from Woolworths, it also inherited the fuel supply agreement which allowed the use of the Caltex brand.

EG also accused Ampol for failing to disclose that the latter was already locked in discussions with Chevron about the future of the trademark licence agreement.

[3] Since 2022, EG Ampol was also partnering with fast food companies to deliver stores in some of their newer sites.

Logo of Caltex Woolworths
A Caltex Woolworths store in Wagga Wagga in 2008
EG/Caltex service station in Marayong , Sydney