List of automotive fuel retailers

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This is a list of notable automotive fuel retailers ("petrol" or "gasoline", "diesel", etc.) and their controlling oil companies. The format of this page is based on current ownership and where they largely operate:

  • Parent company
    • Children (acquired companies and notable brands)

A

B

  • Bapco — Bahrain
    • Mumtaz
  • Bates Oil — Ireland
  • Best — Norway
  • Bharat Petroleum — India
  • BP (advertising tagline "Beyond Petroleum"; initials stood for British Petroleum, but with the merger of Amoco in 1998, BP is the actual corporate name)
    • Amoco — United States, mainly used now as a fuel grade, not as a primary brand
    • Aral — Germany, Luxembourg
    • BHPetrol — Malaysia
    • Burmah — former gasoline brand used in the UK, Australia and Belgium
    • Sohio — former gasoline brand, now used as a marine fuel brand in Ohio
  • Buc-ee's – United States
  • BWOC — UK
  • By-Macken — Sweden

C

  • Canadian Tire Petroleum — Canada
  • Cango Incorporated — small Canadian petroleum group, partners with Esso Imperial Oil
  • Cepsa — Spanish Oil Retailer operating in multiple locations
  • Certified — independent brand based in Columbus, Ohio, United States, selling fuel under the Certified brand; also sells fuel at select stations under the Marathon and Sunoco brands
    • Cango
    • Gas Rite
    • Sunys
  • Challenge — New Zealand
  • Chevron — international
    • Chevron — United States, Canada, and Mexico [8]
    • Caltex — Asia, Africa, Oceania
    • Texaco — Europe, United States and Latin America
  • CHS, Inc.
    • Cenex — United States, mainly midwestern, western and southwest regions
  • Circle K
  • Citgo
  • Clark; United States: now a licensed brand only[9]
  • Coastal — Panama; also owns Delta; Coastal name being phased out in most US States
  • Conoco
  • Copec — Chile
  • Cosan — Brazil; acquired Esso's Brazilian distribution business and is slowly phasing in its own brand
  • Cosmo Oil — Japan
  • Costco Gasoline — next to many Costco stores
  • CountryMark — Indiana
  • CPC Corporation — Taiwan
  • Crevier — Canada
  • Crystal Flash Petroleum — United States (Indiana) [10]
  • Cupet — Cuba

D

E

  • Eastern Petrolum — Philippines
  • EG3 — Argentina; Isaura, Astra and Puma merged in 1996 to create the brand
  • EG Group - UK, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Italy, Australia and the United States
  • Elton Oil — Senegal
  • Emo — Ireland
  • Eneos (Nippon Oil Corporation) — Japan and China
  • Engen — South Africa
  • EniItalian petrol company
    • Agip
    • formerly IP; essentially the Italian Shell outlets acquired in 1974, which were sold to API in 2005
  • ExxonMobil
    • Esso — Worldwide, mainly Europe and Asia
    • Esso/Imperial Oil — Canada
    • Exxon — United States
    • Mobil — United States, Canada, Colombia, Australia, Egypt, Mexico, Nigeria and New Zealand, formerly in Hong Kong, Japan and Malaysia

F

G

H

I

J

K

  • Kocolene Marketing — United States: Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky
    • Fast Max convenience stores
  • Kroger — sells under various brands throughout the United States in connection with their grocery and convenience stores such as Kroger, King Soopers, Turkey Hill and Loaf 'n Jug
  • Kuwait Petroleum Corporation
    • OKQ8 — Sweden, joint venture with OK
    • Q8
  • Kygnus Oil — Japan

L

M

Mariposa Oil- Texas

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

  • Tanka — Sweden, owned by Renault and Volvo dealers
  • Terpel — Colombia
    • Accel — Panama
  • Tesco — United Kingdom, Ireland, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary
  • Tesoro — United States
    • ARCO
      • Thrifty — California; formerly purchased by ARCO before BP takeover
      • United Oil — California
    • Shell (under license)
    • Tesoro
    • USA Gasoline
  • Thorntons Inc. — Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Tennessee, and Florida
  • Tidewater Oil — under the name Tydol and Flying A, bought by Getty
  • TOP — Ireland
  • Topaz Energy — Ireland
    • Shell (under license)
    • Statoil (under license)
  • Total — France, plus select countries in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia
    • APCO — United States
    • Elf
    • Vickers — United States

U

V

  • Valero — U.S.
    • Beacon — U.S.
    • Diamond Shamrock — U.S.
    • Shamrock — U.S.
    • Total — U.S.
    • UK Fuels Brand — filling stations still in existence, though company now focuses on fuel cards
    • Ultramar — Canada; formerly the parent company also supplied branded service stations in California and the UK

W

  • Wawa — Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Florida and New Jersey
  • Wilsons Gas Stops — Atlantic Canada
  • Woolworths Petrol — Australia; petrol supplied by Caltex Lubricants and fluids by Havoline
  • WSCO Petroleum — Pacific Northwest US
    • Astro — Washington, Oregon
    • WDTV — Colorado
    • WDTVS Fuel Xpress (sister of WDTv)

Y

  • YPF — Argentina, Uruguay and Chile

Z

  • Z Energy — New Zealand
  • Zenex — South Africa
  • Zephyr — United States (Midwest)
  • Ziz — Morocco

External links

  • The Gas Signs website shows images of many brands of gasoline on service stations, mainly in the US.
  • The Petrol Maps website provides a comprehensive list of European brands known to have issued road maps, as well as a summary of some of the larger names not thought to have sold maps.

Notes and references

  1. ^ Alliance Oil Company (НК Альянс) Archived 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Petroleum pakistan
  3. ^ Askar oil services
  4. ^ Atlantsolía
  5. ^ Attock Petroleum
  6. ^ [1]
  7. ^ Azpetrol
  8. ^ [2]
  9. ^ Clark Brands, LLC - Clark Brands, LLC
  10. ^ Crystal Flash
  11. ^ Gas America
  12. ^ La Gas
  13. ^ Liberty
  14. ^ McClure
  15. ^ Mitsubishi Energy Business Group
  16. ^ "Company Profile - NP". www.np.co.tt. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
  17. ^ Orkan
  18. ^ [3]
  19. ^ Limited, Jamaica Observer. "Petcom sold for J$2.3 billion". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
  20. ^ QuikStop.com
  21. ^ Tire Barn
  22. ^ Rickers
  23. ^ SOL PETROLEUM