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Get double Nectar points with Esso Supreme+ fuel

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Esso and Nectar have brought back double Nectar points with Esso Supreme + premium fuels.

Until 15th August 2025, filling up your tank with Esso Supreme+ fuel will get you double the standard amount of Nectar points, which can be converted into Avios.

Nectar collectors usually earn 2 points per £1 spent in an Esso shop and 1 point per litre of Esso fuel purchased. Under this offer, you would receive 2 Nectar points per litre of Supreme+ and Ethos+ 25% Renewable Diesel.

Get double Nectar points with Esso Supreme+ fuel

You can also redeem Nectar points at Esso.

It’s an interesting structure – you redeem 300 Nectar points (worth £1.50 with most partners) for 5p off every litre of fuel you manage in one visit. If you fill your tank from empty it is decent value.  

Not all Esso stations are included in the partnership, but you can see the full list on this page.

You can read more about this offer on the Esso website.

Comments (29)

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  • Throwawayname says:

    Qantas also have a partnership with Air France- that’s where I would be using my points.

  • MHARRI50 says:

    The x10 nectar offer on Esso supreme is the one to look out for. When we had 2 petrols we would fill 2 cars on a single pump transaction to really leverage it.

    You will notice a much smoother engine using either the diesel or petrol supreme. It up to you if with the bonus nectar that is worth the extra cost

  • Nick says:

    Yes, I’ve always liked Esso Supreme+ and, personally, really need it’s 99 RON rating for a V8 for best performance and engine care. BP Ultimate is only 97 RON, which many don’t know. The cheaper 99 RON option is often Tesco Momentum, but It’s my understanding that they achieve the 99 RON with a slightly higher ethanol content rather than more detailed fuel chemistry and fewer cleaning additives, but that’s just what I’ve heard.

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