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Exxon's local brand of petrol fined $11.3 Million by Australian court for misleading claims

Exxon's local brand of petrol fined $11.3 Million by Australian court for misleading claims
Exxon's local brand of petrol fined $11.3 Million by Australian court for misleading claims

The Federal Court of Australia fined Mobil Oil Australia A$16 Million ($11.3 Million) for misleading claims made about fuel sold in petrol stations?in Queensland, said the country's competition regulator on Tuesday.

Exxon Mobil owns Mobil Oil Australia, which supplies fuels such as petrol, diesel and other products to retailers in Australia.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission took the local unit in 2024 to court. They claimed that the company misled its customers regarding fuel sold at six of their branded petrol stations located in Queensland.

ACCC stated that Mobil acknowledged on Tuesday it had falsely claimed to consumers between August 2020 and the end of July 2024 that "Mobil synergy fuel" contained certain additives.

Nine Mobil petrol station in north and central Queensland were involved. These include the towns and suburbs of Aitkenvale and Barcaldine as well as Biloela and Guthalungra.

The regulator said that the fuel sold at the Mobil petrol stations is the same, or substantially the the same, as the fuel available at non-Mobil retail outlets.

ACCC stated that the claims were made by a variety of signage and branding in the nine petrol stations which promoted the benefits Mobil Synergy Fuel.

Mick Keogh, ACCC's Deputy Chair said: "Petrol is an essential item for many households. There is no other way to know what you are putting into your tank than by relying solely on the signs provided by the retailer."

We thought it was very likely that people filled up at these stations because they believed they were getting a better quality of fuel with benefits to their car engines.

ACCC added in its statement that the firm's behavior was in violation of Australian consumer law.

The regulator stated that Mobil and the ACCC have 'agreed' to jointly submit to the court the proposed orders including penalties.

The company did not immediately respond to our request for comment. ($1 = A$1.4152). Reporting by Rajasik Mukherjee, Editing by Sumana Niandy

(source: Reuters)