[2] It expanded operations in Victoria, and over the next two years built networks in the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queensland.
[3] In the mid 2000s, it acquired fuel import terminals in New South Wales, Northern Territory, Tasmania and Victoria.
[8] The case was dismissed in June 2018 with United ordered to pay HSF unpaid legal fees plus interest.
[12] In December 2022, United was fined $75,000 for dumping soil from a demolished petrol station site near the Noosa River in 2013.
[16] United Petroleum is reportedly planning to establish a food manufacturing venture in Sri Lanka under its Pie Face brand.
The company intends to invest approximately US$20-30 million in this project, which will be managed by its wholly-owned local subsidiary, United Petroleum Lanka Private Limited.