
The Ampol logo
Ampol, the Australian
Motorists Petrol Company, was incorporated by Sir William Gaston Walkley in
1936 in New South
Wales
. This was in response to Australians'
concerns about perceived inequitable
petrol
pricing, and allegations of
transfer
pricing by foreign
oil
companies to limit their tax liabilities in Australia.
Walkley, along with
William
Arthur O'Callaghan and
George
Hutchison, approached the
National Roads and
Motorists' Association (NRMA) and offered to help them form a
company to market petrol. Whilst deciding not to officially sponsor
an oil company, members of the NRMA's board sought investors. In
early 1936, an advertisement was printed in the NRMA's periodical
publicising the float of Ampol. The first delivery of oil was
received at White Bay in December 1937 and, by 1939, Walkley had
joined the board of Ampol as managing director.

This rural store sells Caltex petrol
but retains familiar Ampol branding
During World War II, Walkley served on the
Oil Advisory Committee and the board
of
Pool Petroleum Pty Ltd,
both of which supervised the distribution of petrol.
This brought him into
contact with Sir George Wales, who owned Alba Petroleum Co. of
Australia Ltd which had a small market in South Australia
and Tasmania
. In
1945, Ampol purchased Alba Petroleum in an amicable takeover. The
company listed on the
Australian Stock Exchange in 1948
and, in 1949, the company changed its name to Ampol Petroleum
Ltd.
1965 saw
the Lytton oil refinery in Brisbane
, Queensland
come on stream. Pioneer International Limited
purchased a 20% stake in Ampol in 1979. In 1982, Ampol purchased
the marketing and refining assets of
Total
Australia Limited and changed its name to Ampol Limited.
In 1988, Pioneer International Limited (which had since 1980 held a
65% controlling stake) acquired full ownership of Ampol. The
following year, Pioneer purchased Solo Oil Limited, the largest
independent retailer and distributor in Australia at that
time.
In May 1995,
Caltex and Ampol merged
petroleum refining and marketing assets to form Australian
Petroleum Pty Ltd which, in 1997, became Caltex Australia Ltd.The
Ampol brand remains in use to this day, primarily in country areas
where customer loyalty and strong brand-recognition are
factors.
References
- Sir William Gaston Walkley in the Online
Australian Dictionary of Biography
- Guide to Australian Business Records
- Pioneer International Limited company
history
- Caltex Annual Review 1999 (PDF) Page 10