660 Clarke Road sits in northeast London — ten minutes from Innovation Park and the airport industrial cluster, ten minutes from the 401 and the 402, with standing routes into Old North, Wortley, and the rural fringe.
Fuel cubes on the job site, on-site refuelling for heavy equipment, propane for cure heat — across the city’s industrial parks and the LDCA member network.
London is the only Southwestern Ontario city with all three highways converging — on-site refuelling and cardlock for the fleets that run them.
Furnace oil and propane for the city’s legacy oil-heat neighbourhoods — Old North, Old South, Wortley — and for the rural fringe outside the gas grid.
London sits where the 401, 402, and 403 all converge — no other city in Southwestern Ontario has all three. Our 660 Clarke Road depot is on the northeast side, ten minutes from Innovation Park and the airport industrial cluster.
The city’s heating-fuel profile is dominated by Enbridge natural gas in the urban core, but the pre-1980 housing stock in Old North, Old South, and Wortley remains a legacy oil-heat market — and the rural fringe along the Lambeth–Talbotville–Komoka corridor stays propane and oil country. The healthcare cluster around Western University and London Health Sciences Centre employs 25,000+, anchoring a city of 422,324 that grew 10% from 2016 to 2021. The 660 Clarke depot and the London catchment came across through the Davis & McCauley transition; the work continues under the same trucks and the same phone numbers.
Specific London deep pages built for the three highest-leverage searches.
Tank types, the 10-year TSSA inspection cycle, and the auto-fill rhythm for legacy oil-heat homes.
The 660 Clarke depot, the 401 + 402 + 403 corridor, and the SuperPass network across Canada.
TSSA-certified tank install, inspection, and oil-to-propane conversion through one provider.
Traffic volumes, the crossing counts at Sarnia and Windsor, and the Petro-Pass network that ties the corridor together.
The three real paths for an aging oil furnace in London — stay on oil, convert to propane, move to a heat pump.
The 2026 mobile-fuelling licence applies across the LDCA member network and London’s construction sites.
A named rep takes the call — furnace oil, propane, diesel, lubricants, DEF on one invoice.
Standing routes across nine regions. Same rep year-round; off-hours emergency dispatch through the same number.
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