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In 1989 the business was sold to [[Ampol]] by which time it was the largest independent fuel retailer and distributor with over 200 [[Filling station|service station]]s.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ampol.com.au/about-ampol/who-we-are/our-history|title=Our History|website=[[Ampol]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220303041646/https://www.ampol.com.au/about-ampol/who-we-are/our-history|archive-date=3 March 2022|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.afr.com/companies/libertys-davids-do-a-deal-with-goliath-20010720-ka45z|title=Liberty’s Davids to do a deal with Goliath|publisher=Australian Financial Review|date=20 July 2001|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221002080243/https://www.afr.com/companies/libertys-davids-do-a-deal-with-goliath-20010720-ka45z|archive-date=2 October 2022|url-status=live}}</ref> Goldberger and Wieland were subject to a ten year [[non-compete clause]] however this was ruled void by the [[Trade Practices Commission]] after Ampol merged with Caltex, allowing them to establish [[Liberty Oil]] in 1995.<ref name=AFR11Nov96/>

In 1989 the business was sold to [[Ampol]] by which time it was the largest independent fuel retailer and distributor with over 200 [[Filling station|service station]]s.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ampol.com.au/about-ampol/who-we-are/our-history|title=Our History|website=[[Ampol]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220303041646/https://www.ampol.com.au/about-ampol/who-we-are/our-history|archive-date=3 March 2022|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.afr.com/companies/libertys-davids-do-a-deal-with-goliath-20010720-ka45z|title=Liberty’s Davids to do a deal with Goliath|publisher=Australian Financial Review|date=20 July 2001|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221002080243/https://www.afr.com/companies/libertys-davids-do-a-deal-with-goliath-20010720-ka45z|archive-date=2 October 2022|url-status=live}}</ref> Goldberger and Wieland were subject to a ten year [[non-compete clause]] however this was ruled void by the [[Trade Practices Commission]] after Ampol merged with Caltex, allowing them to establish [[Liberty Oil]] in 1995.<ref name=AFR11Nov96/>

In 2025, Solo returned to Australia after [[Viva Energy]] acquired the remaining 50% of LOC Global; which resulted in several sites divesting and rebranding to Solo as a wholly owned subsidary of New World Corporation (NWC).<ref>{{Cite web |last=Oakley-Newell |first=Tom |date=2024-12-11 |title=ACCC clears Viva Energy’s acquisition of LOC Global |url=https://www.c-store.com.au/accc-clears-viva-energys-acquisition-of-loc-global-amid-divestments/ |access-date=2025-06-06 |website=Convenience & Impulse Retailing |language=en-US}}</ref> Followed by purchasing other fuel station sites in Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Northern Territory and Western Australia.

In 2025, Solo returned to Australia after [[Viva Energy]] acquired the remaining 50% of LOC Global; which resulted in several sites divesting and rebranding to Solo as a wholly owned subsidary of New World Corporation (NWC).<ref>{{Cite web |last=Oakley-Newell |first=Tom |date=2024-12-11 |title=ACCC clears Viva Energy’s acquisition of LOC Global |url=https://www.c-store.com.au/accc-clears-viva-energys-acquisition-of-loc-global-amid-divestments/ |access-date=2025-06-06 |website=Convenience & Impulse Retailing |language=en-US}}</ref> Followed by purchasing other fuel station sites in Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Northern Territory and Western Australia.

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Latest revision as of 01:27, 11 January 2026

Australian petroleum distributor

Solo Oil
Industry Petroleum
Founded 1974, returned 2025
Founder David Golberger
David Wieland
Defunct 1989
Headquarters ,

Australia

Number of locations

20 (2026)

Solo Oil is an Australian Petrol Station company that operated from 1974 until 1989 when taken over by Ampol and revived in 2025 when it rebranded several Liberty sites in South Australia, Queensland and Victoria.

Solo Oil was founded in 1974 by David Goldberger and David Wieland.[1][2] Goldberger negotiated an agreement with Mobil Australia, for the supply of petroleum at a fixed rate, following the increase in world fuel prices, this discount increased from six cents to 12.5 cents per gallon.[3] In July 1975, it joined forces with the Australian Council of Trade Unions to sell discounted fuel to independent operators in Melbourne.[4][5][6] In April 1977 it commenced operations in Sydney.[7]

In 1989 the business was sold to Ampol by which time it was the largest independent fuel retailer and distributor with over 200 service stations.[8][9] Goldberger and Wieland were subject to a ten year non-compete clause however this was ruled void by the Trade Practices Commission after Ampol merged with Caltex, allowing them to establish Liberty Oil in 1995.[1]

In 2025, Solo returned to Australia after Viva Energy acquired the remaining 50% of LOC Global; which resulted in several sites divesting and rebranding to Solo as a wholly owned subsidary of New World Corporation (NWC).[10] Followed by purchasing other fuel station sites in Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Northern Territory and Western Australia.

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