Fuel oil distribution on Ynys Môn
We deliver fuel across Ynys Môn and the mainland beyond it. Heating oil to houses off the gas grid, gas oil and diesel to farms, plant and hauliers. Most of the island runs on what comes off a tanker, so when a tank is low it matters, and we would rather you rang us early than late.
What fuel distribution involves
Distribution is the link between a terminal and a tank. Product is drawn in bulk, carried by road tanker, and discharged into the customer’s own storage, a farm tank, a domestic heating tank, a commercial bunded tank or a site bowser.
It's a business of routes and timing more than anything else. On an island, and in a county where a delivery round can take in narrow lanes, long drives and farm gateways, what governs a day’s work is access and sequence rather than volume alone.
Why it matters here
Much of Anglesey is off the mains gas network. Where there's no gas, heat comes from oil, and a delivery isn't a convenience but the thing that keeps a house warm. The same is true on the agricultural side: a farm without fuel stops, and it stops at whatever point in the season it happens to be.
Products
The registered heading covers petroleum products generally. In practice on a rural round that means the road diesel, gas oil and heating oils described on the fuels page, and increasingly the renewable alternatives to them.
Ordering
Telephone is the usual way, and for anything urgent it's the right way. Useful things to have ready are the delivery address with its postcode, which product is wanted, roughly how much, and anything a driver needs to know about the access.