Tasco Petroleum

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Tasco Petroleum is an Australian fuel distributor and operator of branded service stations supplying petrol, diesel and lubricants to retail and commercial customers, particularly in regional areas.

Mildura, Victoria, Australia

About Tasco Petroleum

Tasco Petroleum is an Australian-owned fuel distributor and service station operator based in Mildura, Victoria. The company supplies petrol, diesel, AdBlue and lubricants to both retail motorists and commercial customers, including transport, farming, and industrial businesses, primarily across regional Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia. Many Tasco Petroleum–supplied sites operate under well-known fuel brands and offer convenience store items, food, beverages, and basic automotive products, as well as bulk fuel delivery and account services for business customers. You can find information about locations, fuel products and business accounts at tascopetroleum.com.au.

A Tasco Petroleum charge on your bank or credit card statement usually relates to a fuel purchase at one of their service stations, an in-store shop transaction (such as snacks, drinks, or vehicle consumables), or a commercial fuel/account invoice payment. If you used pay-at-pump or tap-and-go at a Tasco-branded or Tasco-supplied site, the descriptor on your statement may show as “TASCO PETROLEUM”, “TASCO FUEL”, or a similar variation rather than the specific site’s trading name. In some cases you may also see temporary pre-authorisation holds for pay-at-pump transactions, or recurring charges if you have a business fuel card or a periodic direct debit set up for your account.

To verify a Tasco Petroleum charge, start by matching the date and amount to any fuel fill-ups or in-store purchases you made around that time, and consider whether you used a Tasco or Tasco-supplied regional service station. Check your email or paper receipts, vehicle logbook, or fuel app records if you track fuel expenses. If you still have questions, visit tascopetroleum.com.au for location details and contact information, or call the service station directly (number is usually on your receipt or on-site signage). For commercial account or invoicing queries, contact Tasco Petroleum’s head office via the details on your invoice or their website, providing the transaction date, exact amount, last four digits of your card, and any invoice or account numbers so they can quickly locate and explain the charge.

Bank Statement Variations

2 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Tasco Petroleum.

  1. TASCO PETROLEUM HAY SO HAY SOUTH AU
  2. TASCO PETROLEUM OZ PRI MILDURA AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did I get a Tasco Petroleum charge on my card when I only used pay-at-pump?

When you use pay-at-pump at a Tasco Petroleum–supplied service station, the system often places a temporary pre-authorisation hold for a higher amount (for example, $60–$150) to ensure sufficient funds. After you finish fueling and the actual amount is confirmed, the final transaction for the correct fuel cost is processed and the hold is released by your bank, usually within a few business days. You may briefly see both the hold and the final amount on your online banking until the hold clears.

What are the typical amounts I might see from Tasco Petroleum on my statement?

Most consumer charges from Tasco Petroleum correspond to standard fuel purchases, commonly between about AUD $30 and $200 depending on your vehicle and fuel type. You may also see smaller amounts (e.g. $5–$40) for convenience store items or larger regular amounts if you have a business fuel account or pay commercial fuel invoices. If a charge seems unusual, compare it with recent fuel fills, odometer readings, and any receipts from regional service stations you’ve visited.

Why do I see a large Tasco Petroleum amount that doesn’t match my fuel receipt?

A larger amount than expected is often due to a pre-authorisation hold when using pay-at-pump or tap-and-go outside normal staffed hours. The hold can be higher than your actual purchase limit and is set by the payment processor or bank. Check whether a separate, smaller final charge matches your receipt—if so, the larger amount should drop off automatically; if it doesn’t within 3–5 business days, contact your bank and Tasco Petroleum with the transaction details.

How do I query or dispute a Tasco Petroleum charge on my account?

First, note the exact date, time (if available), amount, and the last four digits of the card used, then check any receipts or fuel records from around that date. If you still don’t recognise it, contact the specific service station (if you know which one) or reach out to Tasco Petroleum via the contact details at tascopetroleum.com.au, providing those transaction details so they can look up the transaction in their system. If the charge appears fraudulent or cannot be located, notify your bank or card issuer promptly to lodge a dispute and secure your card.

Does Tasco Petroleum offer fuel accounts or recurring billing, and how does that appear on my statement?

Tasco Petroleum provides commercial fuel and lubricant supply for business customers, often via account terms or fuel cards, with invoices paid periodically (for example, weekly or monthly). If you pay your account by direct debit or card, your statement may show recurring Tasco Petroleum charges that correspond to invoice totals rather than individual fills. To see a detailed breakdown, refer to your Tasco invoices or online account records, or contact their accounts department using the details on your invoice.

How can I get a copy of a receipt for a Tasco Petroleum transaction?

If you need a receipt copy, start by contacting the service station where you made the purchase; provide the approximate date and time, the amount, and the last four digits of your card so staff can search their POS records. For commercial or bulk fuel deliveries, refer to your tax invoice or delivery docket issued by Tasco Petroleum and request reprints from their accounts team if needed. Contact details for both retail sites and head office can be found via the Locations or Contact sections on tascopetroleum.com.au.

Can I get a refund from Tasco Petroleum if I was charged incorrectly?

If you believe you were overcharged, double-charged, or billed for a transaction you didn’t complete, contact the relevant Tasco service station or Tasco Petroleum head office as soon as possible with your bank statement screenshot and any receipts. Once they verify an error (such as a duplicate transaction or pump misread), they can process a refund or adjustment back to your card or via another agreed method. Refund timing depends on your bank’s processing times, but you should generally see it within several business days after Tasco processes it.

Can Tasco Petroleum cancel or stop future charges on my card?

Tasco Petroleum does not usually run consumer subscriptions, so there should not be ongoing recurring charges unless you have a business fuel account or a set direct debit arrangement. To stop future account debits, you’ll need to settle any outstanding balance and request cancellation or change of payment method through Tasco’s accounts team using the contact details on your invoice. You can also ask your bank to block or cancel your card if you suspect unauthorised use at any Tasco Petroleum site.

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