Do you type "gas station" when searching ? Norway Q&A
Excuse me, does Norway gas station only have 95 gasoline? How much is it per liter ? Norway Q&A
Excuse me, which gas station near Tromso Airport provides paid car wash services? Thank you in advance ? Norway Q&A
Today I topped up more than 500 Yuan with my domestic credit card at Aurland Esso gas station and was charged 1500 Yuan. Has anyone encountered this situation ? Norway Q&A
I used a credit card to refuel at the gas station, and the receipt was 295 DKK, but the bank SMS notification showed 750 DKK. Does anyone know the reason ? Norway Q&A
What should I do if I want a receipt when refueling at a Norwegian gas station? Also, can I only use a credit card to refuel, or is there no way to pay in cash ? Norway Q&A
Excuse me, are all gas stations self-service ? Norway Q&A
Hello, can you please tell me if the service areas on the highways in Norway have restrooms and gas stations ? Norway Q&A
Just wondering if gas stations in Norway always charge two times with a credit card, one of which is an authorization hold ? Norway Q&A
Excuse me, senior gods, do Norwegian gas stations also have different types of diesel? What type should I add to the Volvo V60 diesel version that I rented ? Norway Q&A
Hi everyone. I'm new here and have a question to ask. Are the gas stations in Oslo Gardermoen Airport open 24 hours ? Norway Q&A
Excuse me, when we refuel at the gas station, do we need to enter a four-digit PIN ? Norway Q&A
Have anyone driven Road trip in Norway, went to the gas station to refuel, and showed that 300 local currency was refueled, but the bank deducted 1100 ? Norway Q&A
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
Excuse me, how does self-service filling up gas work in Norway ? Norway Q&A