How to refuel when driving in Norway? Norway is a great place to drive, but refueling can be a bit of a challenge if you don't speak Norwegian. Here's a quick guide to help you out. 1. Look for a Statoil or Circle K gas station. These are the two main gas station chains in Norway, and they are widespread throughout the country. 2. Pull up to the pump and insert your fuel card. If you don't have a fuel card, you can pay with your credit or debit card. 3. Choose your fuel type. In Norway, the fuel types are labeled as "Benzin" (gasoline) and "Diesel". 4. Fill up your tank and pay for the fuel. The price of fuel in Norway is usually higher than in other countries, but it's still relatively affordable compared to the rest of Europe. 5. Don't forget to clean up any spills or messes you make. Norway takes environmental responsibility very seriously, and littering is not tolerated. Remember to always drive safely and follow the rules of the road. Happy travels in Norway ? Norway Q&A
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