BP service stations to restrict purchases of AdBlue diesel additive

BP service stations to restrict purchases of AdBlue diesel additive
BP service stations to restrict purchases of AdBlue diesel additive
BREAKING NEWS: Is AdBlue the new toilet paper? One of Australia's biggest petrol station chains announces it is restricting sale of critical diesel fuel ingredient nation is running out of BP is now restricting amount of AdBlue that a customer can buy in a transaction  Diesel engine fluid in short supply after China stopped exporting urea fertiliser  Additive reduces nitric oxide pollution, needed to start modern diesel engines

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One of Australia's biggest service station chains is now restricting purchases of diesel additive AdBlue.

The exhaust fluid is in short supply across Australia after China this year stopped exporting the fertiliser urea, a key ingredient.

BP, Australia's third largest service station chain, is now restricting the amount of AdBlue a customer can buy per transaction - emulating what happened in supermarkets with toilet paper at the start of the pandemic in 2020.  

'bp Australia is closely monitoring the global supply challenges associated with AdBlue,' a spokesman told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday.

One of Australia's biggest service station chains is now restricting purchases of diesel additive AdBlue (pictured is a BP service station in Sydney)

One of Australia's biggest service station chains is now restricting purchases of diesel additive AdBlue (pictured is a BP

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