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Eroski has sold its 40 gas stations to the low-cost company Petroprix

The group has made this decision in a context of transformation "marked by new consumption habits and increasing operator specialization."

Gasolineras de Eroski y Petroprix



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26/6/2026
Eroski and Petroprix service stations. Photo: Europa Press.

Eroski has reached an agreement to sell its 40 petrol stations to the Spanish company Petroprix, a leader in low cost petrol stations, an operation in which the group has reported that it has been advised by Deloitte and Lawesome and that the transfer of gas stations is expected to take place by the end of the year.

Eroski reports that this operation has been carried out "in a changing context of the energy and mobility sector, marked by new consumption habits and the increasing specialization of operators." In the meantime, "the cooperative will continue towork on the development of the commercial food network , focusing on the promotion of proximity and franchise formats, the commitment to fresh and local products, savings for families and the advancement of processing and efficiency processes. "

In 2025, the Eroski Group entered a new phase , followingthe completion of the process of refinancing and standardising its financial structure, with sales of 6,081 million euros over the past year and the completion of a commercial network of 1,508  establishments.

245 Petroprix stations

The 40 service stations will be integrated into the Petroprix network and the presence of Petroprice will be strengthened in the territories where Eroski currently operates: Andalusia, Aragón, Asturias, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Catalonia, Galicia, Balearic Islands, La Rioja, Navarra and the Basque Country.

Furthermore, with the closure of this operation, the Andalusian company will expand its network of low cost stations to 245 service stations spread between Spain, Portugal, Chile and Panama.

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