[Suggestions] ProMods Fuel Stations

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PirriAND
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29 Apr 2016 15:36

Andorra:

- Esso
- Repsol
- Total
- Cepsa
- BP

Also, remember that gas prices in Andorra are very cheap, here is an updated website with gas prices:

http://www.andorramania.com/precio-gaso ... ndorra.php
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lamanorbu
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29 Apr 2016 18:24

Hello KubaJam! First of all, thanks for working on this project; I'm really convinced that it will bring a noticeable new level of realism to ProMods!
As I live in Italy, I'll try to bring my contribution to the project. I see that you listed G.P.L. as a brand name for gas stations, but I think it's a misunderstanding: GPL is the italian word for LPG (liquid propane gas), it's pretty common to find gas stations that also offer LPG and methane. Api instead is an old company (I remember seeing many Api stations when I was a child), now all stations have been rebranded as IP (really it's IIP, Industria Italiana Petroli, but the new logo only has one I). The most common stations are Agip ones, but it's easy to encounter Shell, Esso, Q8, TotalErg and Tamoil (they are in a somewhat descending order of popularity). Now "indipendent" stations are starting to appear, mainly ones related to supermarket chains like Auchan, EnerCoop, Conad and so on (they are mostly in towns near shopping centers, not very common really).
I hope my contribution will be helpful ;)

*EDIT: thing I noticed driving around last night: Agip stations are now branded as "eni" ;)
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KubaJAM
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29 Apr 2016 22:01

Hopefully after my exams I and others will be able to devote time to starting this thing :lol:.
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OldPapaDK
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10 May 2016 11:45

For Denmark

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Peterson
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10 May 2016 14:28

A little update from Slovakia for you:

Agip is no longer here, they were bought by Slovnaft, so all Agips will be rebranded, or sold, or demolished.

What is common here? Slovnaft, Shell, OMV, and Lukoil (they are really cheap during the week-ends). So I think that you should exclude Agip from the list.
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Kizzm0
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12 May 2016 10:20

Statoil doesnt exist anymore in Sweden. They changed name to Circle K.

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14 May 2016 17:24


Roudou
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16 May 2016 18:36

Total is by far the most common fuel distributor in France with more than 3000 stations.

Here is a pic of the UFIP* report of march 2016 for the year 2015:

Number of petrol stations on highways and expressways in France by brands.

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There is 10 819 more fuel stations in France for a total of 11 269:

Oil Companies and unfranchise: 6 197
Supermarkets: 5 072

Unfortunately i didn't find yet a graphic for the secondary roads network.

So i think for highways: Total + Shell or Avia or BP
And for secondary roads: Total Access.

*UFIP: Union Française des Industries Pétrolières - French Union of Oil Industries

dani4775
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02 Jun 2016 21:14

You should change the station in Hirtshals to F24 and maybe add a Statoil (Circle K) in the roundabout in the middle of the city. :)
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len.booth.355
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07 Jun 2016 09:16

The list is good for fuel company's but on the motorways there is never small roadside services. They should all be drive off completely so that driving on you have time to pick up speed to rejoin traffic flow. This should also apply to euro sevices. :?:



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