Conduct Petrol Station Surveys and Analyze Locations Using Map Layers
Fuel networks running on outdated site records and manual field reports struggle to plan efficiently or respond to coverage gaps in time. Platforms like MAPOG give operations teams a smarter way to conduct petrol station surveys and analyze locations by bringing real-time field data and map-based visibility into one place.
The Problem with Traditional Fuel Network Audits
Most fuel network teams still rely on spreadsheets and email chains to track station conditions across regions. Data arrives late, formats differ across teams, and critical service gaps only surface after they become operational problems. Shifting to a location-based survey system means every station update is tied to a precise point on the map, giving planners and managers a single, reliable source of truth.
The Survey and Analysis Workflow
Teams prepare a master spreadsheet with station coordinates, create a Mobile Data Collection project, and upload it to plot all locations onto a live map. Field contributors are assigned zones and conduct on-site surveys through the Contributor App, submitting responses and photos directly from location. Managers review and accept submissions via the Overview dashboard, then open the data in the Map Editor to apply category-based layer styling; grouping and color-coding stations by attributes like fuel availability or wait time, so teams can instantly spot gaps, compare zones, and prioritize action without sifting through raw data.
Key Use Cases
- Oil & Gas Companies run structured audits and identify expansion opportunities across regions.
- Logistics and Fleet Operators evaluate station service quality along key delivery corridors.
- City and Infrastructure Planners map fuel access coverage and identify supply gaps across urban zones.

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