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The Top Fuel Solutions Provider for New Brunswick & Nova Scotia

4Refuel has serviced Atlantic Canada since launching in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia in 1998. We expanded our operations into Moncton, New Brunswick and have been providing mobile on-site refueling services for almost twenty years. 4Refuel’s core business on the East Coast provides on-site refueling to the Transport and Construction industries. We also deliver marine and boat fuel for fisheries, tug, tour and pleasure boats. 4Refuel also provides diesel fuel for special equipment on-site, in addition to construction equipment, fleet trucks, and marine vessels.  If you need diesel fuel for your generator, or bulk diesel fuel delivery 4Refuel has you covered.

4Refuel will save your business time and money by reducing labor costs, increasing productivity, and refueling during equipment downtime or overnight. Our Certified Refueling Professionals follow strict safety and environmental standards.

Our advanced Fuel Management Online system tracks where every drop of fuel is going, right down to each individual piece of equipment. Run comprehensive reports and regain control of your fuel management. Minimize fuel theft and misappropriation, save on fuel costs, and put more energy into other aspects of your business.

Providing On-Site Mobile Refueling Throughout Atlantic Canada

Beaverbank
Bedford
Burnside
Cap Pele
Chester
Chezzetcook
Colchester
Dartmouth
Debert
Dieppe
Dorchester
Elmsdale
Enfield
Fall River
Halifax
Hammond Plains
Hubley
Lakeside
Lawrencetown
Lr Sackville
Milford
Mill Cove
Moncton
Mount Uniake
Musquodobit
New Ross
Porters Lake
Rockingham
Sackville
Sackville
Sambro
Shad Bay
Spryfield
St Margarets
Sussex
Tantallon
Truro
Windsor

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).