Campbell Oil Acquires Assets of John's Fuel Service
The company said dealers within the network will now have access to a broader portfolio of fuel brands.
May 26, 2026
North Carolina-based Campbell Oil Company, which owns more than 60 Minuteman Food Mart locations, has acquired the assets of John's Fuel Service from owner Johnny Robertson, “expanding its Dealer Division, tank wagon fuel operations and growing jobber network,” Campbell Oil said in a press release sent to NACS. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Campbell Oil Company said dealers within the John’s Fuel Service network will now have access to a “broader” portfolio of fuel brands, expanded dealer resources and Campbell Oil Company’s preferred dealer program.
Robertson will reportedly remain actively involved through the end of the year, working alongside the Campbell Oil team to ensure continuity of operations, customer relationships and a seamless transition.
“Johnny Robertson and his team built a business rooted in strong customer service, trusted relationships and deep industry knowledge, and that legacy deserves to be honored,” said Vice President – Sales Operations for Campbell Oil Company Eric O'Branovich. “We are truly grateful Mr. Robertson chose Campbell Oil as the right home for his business and his customers. Our values align closely, and we are committed to carrying forward everything he built with the same care and integrity he brought to it every day.”
Earlier this year, Campbell Oil acquired the assets of the gasoline and fuel division of Smith Oil Company, a family-owned fuel provider based in Salemburg, North Carolina. Campbell Oil Company said that the acquisition expanded its fuel services further across Sampson County and surrounding areas.
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