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Petrol Station Brands in Singapore
Singapore has four main petrol station operators. Here is what you need to know about each one.
Shell Singapore
The largest petrol station network in Singapore with over 60 stations island-wide. Offers FuelSave 95, 98, and V-Power premium. Shell Escape loyalty card gives points on every fill-up redeemable for groceries and rewards.
Caltex Singapore
Second largest network in Singapore. Known for Techron-enriched fuels and the Star$ loyalty programme. Many Caltex stations have 24-hour convenience stores and are located along major expressways like PIE, CTE, and AYE.
SPC (Singapore Petroleum Company)
Singapore’s homegrown petrol brand, often offering the most competitive pump prices. SPC MultiSave card gives discounts on fuel. Popular among cost-conscious drivers and commonly found in HDB estates and heartland areas.
Esso Singapore
Operated by ExxonMobil, Esso stations offer Synergy fuels designed to clean engines and improve performance. The Esso Smiles loyalty card earns points on fuel and in-store purchases at On The Run convenience stores.
Petrol Tips for Drivers in Singapore
When to Fill Up Cheap
Petrol prices in Singapore update every Tuesday night. Prices are typically lowest on Wednesday mornings. Many drivers plan their fill-up mid-week to catch the new lower rates before stations adjust again.
Credit Card Discounts
DBS, OCBC, Citibank, and UOB credit cards offer petrol discounts of 14–22% at various stations. Always check which card works at which brand — Shell, Caltex, SPC, and Esso each have preferred banking partners.
Which Petrol Grade to Use
Most Singapore cars run on RON 95. Check your car manual — some newer turbocharged engines require RON 98. Using a lower grade than recommended can damage your engine over time.
Johor Bahru Petrol Rule
Singapore law requires your tank to be at least 3/4 full when driving into Malaysia. Police check at Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints. Filling up before crossing is mandatory — not just a suggestion.
24-Hour Petrol Stations
Most major expressway stations — on PIE, CTE, AYE, and TPE — operate 24 hours. Use the search tool above and select “Near Me” late at night to find the closest open station to your location.
EV Charging in Singapore
Singapore is rapidly expanding its EV charging network. Shell Recharge, SP Mobility, and BlueSG chargers are available at many petrol stations and carparks. The government targets 60,000 EV charging points by 2030.
Petrol Stations Near Me in Singapore – Complete Guide 2025
Singapore has one of the highest car ownership costs in the world, yet its petrol station network is efficient, well-maintained, and spread across every corner of the island. Whether you are driving along the PIE at midnight, heading to Woodlands Checkpoint for a Malaysia trip, or simply doing your weekly top-up near home, finding the nearest petrol station in Singapore takes seconds using the search tool above.
Singapore has approximately 230 petrol stations operated by four main companies — Shell, Caltex, SPC, and Esso. Shell has the largest network with over 60 stations. Given Singapore’s small land area of 728 square kilometres, this means there is almost always a petrol station within 2–3 kilometres of your location. Use the search tool above with a 3 km radius to find all stations near you instantly.
Petrol Prices in Singapore 2025
Petrol prices in Singapore are among the highest in Southeast Asia due to heavy taxation. As of 2025, RON 95 petrol typically costs between SGD 2.60 and SGD 3.00 per litre depending on the brand and any ongoing promotions. RON 98 premium petrol ranges from SGD 2.90 to SGD 3.30 per litre. Prices update every Tuesday night and are displayed prominently at each station. SPC is generally the most competitively priced brand, while Shell V-Power and Caltex with Techron are at the premium end.
How to Save on Petrol in Singapore
The most effective way to save on petrol in Singapore is through credit card discounts combined with loyalty programmes. Major Singapore banks — DBS, OCBC, UOB, and Citibank — each have credit cards that offer fuel savings of 14–22% at specific petrol brands. For example, the DBS Esso card gives significant savings at Esso stations, while the Citi Caltex card is preferred for Caltex fill-ups. Stacking a loyalty card (Shell Escape, Caltex Star$, SPC MultiSave, or Esso Smiles) on top of credit card discounts maximises your savings at the pump.
Petrol Stations Near Major Expressways in Singapore
Singapore’s expressway network — PIE (Pan Island Expressway), CTE (Central Expressway), AYE (Ayer Rajah Expressway), TPE (Tampines Expressway), and BKE (Bukit Timah Expressway) — all have petrol stations at regular intervals. Most expressway stations operate 24 hours and have attached convenience stores. These are the most convenient locations for drivers who do not want to exit into housing estates for a fill-up.
Petrol Stations Near Woodlands and Tuas Checkpoints
If you are driving into Malaysia, Singapore law requires your fuel tank to be at least three-quarters full when exiting at Woodlands Causeway or Tuas Second Link. Traffic Police conduct regular checks at both checkpoints. There are several Shell, Caltex, and SPC stations within 1–2 km of both checkpoints specifically to serve drivers heading to Johor Bahru. Use our search tool and type “Woodlands Singapore” or “Tuas Singapore” to find the nearest station before you cross.
24-Hour Petrol Stations in Singapore
Most petrol stations along major expressways and arterial roads in Singapore operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Heartland stations in HDB estates may close between midnight and 6am. If you need to fill up late at night, use the “Use My Location” button in our search tool to find the nearest open station immediately — results show current open or closed status in real time.
Electric Vehicle Charging at Singapore Petrol Stations
As Singapore transitions towards electric vehicles, many traditional petrol stations now offer EV charging points alongside conventional pumps. Shell Recharge chargers are available at select Shell stations. SP Mobility and BlueSG chargers can be found at carparks and petrol forecourts across the island. The Singapore government has committed to installing 60,000 EV charging points by 2030 as part of its Green Plan 2030.
Frequently Asked Questions – Petrol Stations in Singapore
Which petrol station is cheapest in Singapore?
SPC (Singapore Petroleum Company) generally offers the lowest pump prices among the four main operators. However, the cheapest option for you personally depends on which credit card discounts and loyalty programmes you use. A Shell Escape card combined with the right credit card can make Shell cheaper than SPC for regular fill-ups.
What are the 4 petrol station brands in Singapore?
The four main petrol station operators in Singapore are Shell, Caltex, SPC (Singapore Petroleum Company), and Esso. Shell has the largest network with over 60 stations. All four brands offer RON 95 and RON 98 petrol, with Shell and Caltex also offering premium formulations (V-Power and Techron respectively).
Is there a rule about petrol when driving to Malaysia?
Yes. Singapore law under the Road Traffic Act requires that your vehicle's fuel tank must be at least three-quarters full when driving out of Singapore into Malaysia via Woodlands Causeway or Tuas Second Link. Traffic Police conduct checks at both checkpoints. Failure to comply can result in a fine. Always fill up at a nearby petrol station before heading to the checkpoint.
Which petrol grade should I use in Singapore?
Most Singapore cars with naturally aspirated engines run on RON 95. Newer turbocharged engines — common in European and Korean cars — typically require RON 98. Always check your car owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommended minimum octane rating. Using a lower grade than recommended over time can cause engine knocking and reduce performance.
Are there petrol stations near Changi Airport Singapore?
Yes. There are several Shell and Caltex stations within 2–3 km of Changi Airport along Upper Changi Road and Airport Boulevard. Use the search tool above and type "Changi Airport Singapore" to find the closest station to the terminal you are departing from or arriving at.
Can I pay by card at Singapore petrol stations?
Yes. All major petrol stations in Singapore accept credit cards, debit cards, and contactless payments including PayWave and PayLah. Most stations also accept PayNow QR payment. Paying by credit card is actually recommended in Singapore as fuel credit cards give significant discounts of 14–22% on your fill-up.