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Acquisitions

At 4Refuel, we’re committed to expanding our reach and capabilities through strategic acquisitions.

These partnerships strengthen our ability to deliver industry-leading fuel management solutions across North America.

GROW WITH 4REFUEL

We’re always looking to connect with companies that expand our reach, strengthen our service capabilities, and share our commitment to safety, reliability, and exceptional customer service. If you’re considering the next chapter for your business, we’d welcome a conversation. Complete the form below, and a member of our 4Refuel acquisitions team will reach out to explore what joining 4Refuel could look like for you.

Featured Acquisitions

Hiway Fuel Services Ltd.

Based in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Hiway has been delivering dependable on‑site refuelling and fuel management services across Western Canada since 2005.

ProQuip Diesel Refuelling Ltd.

ProQuip, a respected fuel services provider based in Richmond, British Columbia. This strategic expansion strengthens 4Refuel’s operational capacity across the British Columbia Lower Mainland (BCLM) and reinforces the company’s commitment to delivering reliable, efficient, and safe fuel solutions to businesses throughout Western Canada.

4REFUEL ACQUISITON PROCESS

Your life’s work deserves respect. That’s why we take the time to understand your company, your operations, and what matters most to you. Our team is committed to transparent, fair, and respectful engagement throughout the process—reflecting our long-standing values of safety, accountability, and partnership.

Disclaimer

Lifecycle GHG emissions refer to the emissions that occur during each stage of the fuel’s lifecycle, including but not limited to the production, transportation and end-use of the fuel. Any emissions values referenced are based on carbon intensity (gCO2e/MJ) figures provided by 4Refuel Suppliers for each low carbon fuel type and are subject to change. The GHG emissions reductions are calculated by comparing the Carbon Intensity of the lower carbon fuels blends sold to the baseline Carbon Intensity of conventional diesel of 93 gCO2 e/MJ (as published in Canada’s Clean Fuel Regulations).