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.