List of automotive fuel retailers
This is a list of notable automotive fuel retailers ("
", 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
- Access Fuels — Australia
- Admiral Oil Co. — Michigan
- Akwa Group — Morocco
- Afriquia
- Aldrees — Saudi Arabia
- Alliance — Russia[1]
- Allied Petroleum — Pakistan[2]
- Allied Petroleum - New Zealand
- Aloha Petroleum — Hawaii
- Alon — United States
- Amerika — South Florida, U.S.
- Amic Energy — Poland and Ukraine
- Amoco — United States
- Ampol — Australia
- Ampride — United States
- ANCAP — Uruguay
- APCO — Australia
- Anonima Petroli Italiana— Italy
- APCO — Midwest, U.S.
- Applegreen - Republic of Ireland, UK and the U.S.
- Argos — Netherlands
- Asda — United Kingdom
- Askar Oil — Pakistan[3]
- Atlantsolía — Iceland[4]
- Attock Petroleum — Pakistan and Afghanistan[5]
- Auchan — France, Hungary, Poland and Portugal
- Alcampo — Spain
- Avia International — Pan-European
- Axion Energy — Argentina[6]
- Azpetrol — Azerbaijan[7]
- Al-Osais Petroleum — Saudi Arabia
- ARCO Southwest - New York
B
- Bapco — Bahrain
- Mumtaz
- Bates Oil — Ireland
- Bemol — Moldova
- 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)
- bft — Germany
- Buc-ee's — United States
- Budget Petrol — Australia
- BWOC— UK
- By-Macken — Sweden
C
- Canadian Tire Petroleum— Canada
- Cango Incorporated — small Canadian petroleum group, partners with Esso Imperial Oil
- Carrefour — France, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Poland and Romania
- Casino — France
- Cepsa — Spain, Andorra, Morocco and Portugal
- 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
- China National Petroleum Corporation — China
- PetroChina — China
- CHS
- Cenex — United States, mainly midwestern, western and southwest regions
- Classic Tankstellen — Germany
- Circle K
- Ingo — Denmark and Sweden
- Citgo
- Clark; United States: now a licensed brand only[9]
- Coastal — Panama; also owns Delta; Coastal name being phased out in most US States
- Combustia — Switzerland
- Conad — Italy
- Conoco
- Union Oil of California, which has exited the retail fuel business
- Conoco — southeast and central United States
- Jet — Germany, Ireland and the United Kingdom
- Phillips 66
- Supplied by Suncor Energy in Colorado
- ProJet — Malaysia, sold late 2007 to Shell
- Coop — Italy
- Coop — Switzerland
- 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
- Casey's — Texas
D
- DATS 24 — Belgium
- Delek— Israel
- Delta — Panama
- Deutsche Erdöl-Aktiengesellschaft (DEA) — Germany and neighboring countries; sold by RWEto Shell in 2001
- Din-X — Sweden
- Domo Gasoline — Western Canada
- Dor-Alon — Israel
E
- E.Leclerc — France and Poland
- 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
- EG Australia — Australia; petrol supplied by Caltex Lubricants and fluids by Havoline
- Elton Oil — Senegal
- Emo— Ireland
- Eneos (Nippon Oil Corporation) — Japan and China
- Engen — South Africa
- Eni — Italy, Austria, Cyprus, France, Germany, Switzerland and Spain
- Eroski — Northern Spain
- EsclatOil — Catalonia, Spain
- EuroOil — Czech Republic
- 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
- Fabian Oil - New England
- Fast Lube — Pakistan
- Federated Co-operatives — western Canada
- Firezone — Netherlands
- Freedom Fuels — Australia
- Flying J— United States and Canada (now owned by Pilot)
- Flying V — Philippines
- Formosa Petrochemical — Republic of China (Taiwan)
- Beeline
- Frontier — United States
- Family Express - Indiana
G
- Galp — Portugal
- Gas America — United States; Indiana and Ohio[11]
- Gasoline Alley Services (G.A.S) — New Zealand
- Gas Land Petroleum, Inc. Northeast US
- Getty Petroleum Marketing Inc.
- Getty — eastern US
- Giant Eagle
- Giant Industries, Inc — southwestern United States
- Conoco (joint alliance to market the Conoco gasoline brand) — Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah
- Giant — Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico
- Mustang — Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah
- Glusco — Ukraine
- GS Caltex — South Korea and China
- Gulf Oil — Northeastern US (by Cumberland Farms); Puerto Rico; Mexico, UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Finland, Albania, North Macedonia, Turkey, Jordan
- Gull Industries — Pacific Northwest US
- Gull — Washington, Oregon
- Gull Petroleum — Western Australia
- Gull Petroleum — Western Australia, New Zealand (North Island)
- Peak Petroleum — Western Australia
H
- Haahr Benzin — Denmark
- Hancock — eastern United States
- Hascol Petroleum — Pakistan
- Hele — Hawaii
- Hellenic Petroleum — Greece
- bp — Greece
- EKO — Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Montenegro, Serbia
- OKTA — North Macedonia
- Hess Corporation
- Hess — United States
- Merit- Northeastern United States (defunct)
- Hess — United States
- Hi Tec Oil — Australia, New Zealand
- Hifa Petrol — Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Hifa Oil — Montenegro
- Hindustan Petroleum— India
- Holiday Stationstores — midwestern and northwestern United States
- Hoyer — Germany
- Huck's Food & Fuel— Midwestern US
- Husky Energy — Canada
- Husky
- Mohawk
- Hyundai Oilbank— South Korea
I
- Idemitsu— Japan
- Indian Oil Corporation — India, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Middle East and other countries
- INSA Oil — Bulgaria
- Intermarché — France, Poland and Portugal
- IP — Italy
- Ipiranga— Brazil
- IQ — Austria
- Irving Oil — Eastern Canada and New England
- Isaura — Argentina
J
- JOMO— Japan
- Jurki — Slovakia
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
- KNPC — Kuwait
- Kuwait Petroleum International
- Q8 — Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark and Spain
- OKQ8 — Sweden, joint venture with OK
- IQ8 — Vietnam
- Tango - Netherlands and Luxembourg
- Kygnus Oil — Japan
- Kum & Go — Michigan
L
- Lanka — Sri Lanka
- La Gas - Mexico[12]
- Liberty — United States[13]
- Liberty Oil — Australia
- Liqui Moly — Germany
- Lotos — Poland
- Lukoil
M
- Makpetrol - North Macedonia
- Marathon Petroleum
- Martin and Bayley
- Mariposa Oil- Texas
- Maverik Inc — Western US
- Maxol — Ireland
- McClure Oil Corporation — United States: Indiana[14]
- Meijer — Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky
- Metro Petroleum — Australia
- Migrol — Switzerland
- Minera — Southwest Germany
- Mitsubishi Energy Business Group — Japan[15]
- MOL— Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia
- INA— Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro
- Slovnaft — Slovakia
- Morrisons — United Kingdom
- Motor Oil Hellas — Greece
- Avin
- Cyclon
- Shell
- Motul — France
- Murphy Oil
- Murco— United Kingdom
- MurphyUSA — United States, primarily at Wal-Martlocations
- Spur - United States
- Minnoco — Minnsota
N
- N1 — Iceland
- National Petroleum — Republic of China (Taiwan)
- National Petroleum[16] - Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies
- Neste — Finland
- Nippon Oil— Japan
- NIS — Serbia
- Nordoel (Lother Gruppe) — Northern Germany
- North Atlantic Refining — Newfoundland, Canada
- NAFT — Saudi Arabia
- NPD - New Zealand
O
- Octa+ — Belgium
- OIL! — Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark
- Oil and Gas Development Corporation (OGDC) — Pakistan
- OiLibya — UAE, Africa
- OK
- OKQ8 — Sweden, joint venture with Q8
- OK Benzin — Denmark
- OKKO — Ukraine
- Olerex — Estonia
- Olís — Iceland
- OMV — Austria, Germany, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia
- Avanti — Austria, discount brand
- Petrom — Romania, Moldova
- Opet — Turkey
- Orkan Bensín — Iceland[17]
- Oro Negro — Texas
P
- Pacific Pride — United States
- Pakistan Burma Shell (PBS) — Pakistan
- Pakistan Oilfields— Pakistan
- Pakistan Refinery— Pakistan
- Pakistan Standard Oil — Pakistan
- Pakistan State Oil — Pakistan
- Parallel — Ukraine
- Parkland Corporation — Canada
- Chevron - under license
- Fas Gas Plus
- Pioneer Petroleum
- Ultramar
- Paz— Israel
- Pemex — Mexico
- Pertamina — Indonesia
- Petcom [now a subsidiary of Phoenix Fuels[18]] — Jamaica
- Petro-Canada — Canada
- Petrobras — Brazil
- PetroChina — People's Republic of China
- Petrofina — Belgian company merged with Total in 1999
- Fina — United States
- Petrol Ofisi — Turkey
- Petrol AD — Bulgaria
- Petrol Group — Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia
- Petróleos de Nicaragua — Nicaragua
- Petroleos de Venezuela
- Citgo — United States
- PDV— Venezuela
- Petróleos Mexicanos— Mexico
- Petrolina — Cyprus
- PetrolPlaza — Malta
- Petrom (subsidiary of Holsatek Group) — Morocco
- Petron— Philippines
- Petronas — Malaysia
- Engen — South Africa
- Petronic — Nicaragua
- Petroperú — Peru
- Phillips 66
- Phoenix — Philippines
- Pilot Corporation — United States
- Flying J — United States and Canada
- Pilot Flying J — United States
- PKN Orlen— Poland
- Benzina— Czech Republic
- Orlen — Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Lithuania, Germany
- Orlen Lietuva — Lithuania
- Star - Germany
- Turmöl — Austria
- UniPetrol
- Polly — United States
- Preem — Sweden
- Primax — Peru
- Prista Oil — Bulgaria
- Prio Energy — Portugal
- Puma Energy — Singapore, Puerto Rico, Guatemala, Switzerland, South Africa, Puerto Rico
- Petromin— Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Q
- Q1 — Germany
- Q8 — Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark and Spain
- Qstar — Sweden
- Bilisten — Sweden
- QuickChek — New Jersey, New York
- QuikStop — Western United States[19]
- QuikTrip — Midwestern and Southern United States, Arizona
R
- RaceTrac Petroleum— southeastern United States
- RaceTrac — company-owned stores
- RaceWay— franchised stores
- Red Barn (Gas Barn) — United States, Indiana, was part of Tire Barn,[20] sold to Gas America
- Refinor — Argentina (only available in the provinces of Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán, Santiago del Estero and Córdoba)
- Reitangruppen
- Reliance Industries — India
- Repsol — Spain, Portugal and Andorra
- Rickers — United States — Indiana[21]
- Rocket X Fuel — midwest United States (now defunct), notable for red Xs on fencing surrounding the station
- Rompetrol — Romania, Moldova, Bulgaria and Georgia
- Royal Farms — Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and Virginia
- Runes Bensin — Sweden
- Rutter's — Pennsylvania
S
- S Group
- ABC — Finland
- Sainsbury's — United Kingdom
- Sasol — South Africa
- Saudi Aramco — Saudi Arabia
- S-Oil — South Korea
- Seaoil — Philippines
- SEO — Finland
- 7-Eleven
- Sheetz — Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina
- Shell
- Motiva Enterprises — a joint venture with Saudi Aramco, sold under Shell brand
- Shell — international
- Shell V-Power — enhanced high specification fuel
- Shell Canada
- Shell— United States, BeNeLux
- Shell Australia — Australia
- Sinclair— Western and Central U.S.
- Singapore Petroleum Company (SPC) — Singapore
- Sinopec — China
- SK Energy— South Korea
- SK Gas — South Korea
- SOCAR
- A1 - Austria
- SOCAR - Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania, Switzerland, Ukraine
- SOL PETROLEUM[22] — Barbados
- Simpson Oil
- Solo Oil
- Sonol — Israel
- Speedway — United States
- Speedy Q — Michigan
- Spirit Petroleum — Pennsylvania
- Sprint — Germany
- St1 — Finland, Norway, Poland and Sweden
- Stork — Japan
- Sunoco — United States and one location in Canada
- SuperAmerica — Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota
- SuperTest — Indiana
- Swifty — United States, primarily Indiana
- SASCO — Saudi Arabia
- Sunoco — Maine
T
- Tamoil — Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland
- HEM — Germany
- Tanka — Sweden, owned by Renault and Volvo dealers
- Terpel — Colombia
- Accel — Panama
- Tesco — United Kingdom, Ireland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary
- Marathon Petroleum Company)
- ARCO
- Thrifty — California; formerly purchased by ARCO before BP takeover
- United Oil — California
- Shell (under license)
- Tesoro
- USA Gasoline
- ARCO
- Thorntons — Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Tennessee, and Florida
- Tidewater Oil — under the name Tydol and Flying A, bought by Getty
- Tifon — Croatia
- Tirex — Moldova
- TinQ — Netherlands
- TOP — Ireland
- Topaz Energy — Ireland
- Shell (under license)
- Statoil (under license)
- Total — France, plus select countries in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia
- Tas'helat — Saudi Arabia
- Tom Thumb
- TPPD — Turkey
- Texaco — Florida
U
- Ukrnafta — Ukraine
- UniOil — Philippines
- United Petroleum — Australia
- United Refining
- Kwik Fill– New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio
- UTOCO - Utah
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
- Vento — Moldova
- Vibe Petroleum — Australia
- Vooma — South Africa
W
- Wawa — Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Florida and New Jersey
- Wilsons Gas Stops — Atlantic Canada
- WOG — Ukraine
- WSCO Petroleum — Pacific Northwest US
- Astro — Washington, Oregon
- WDTV — Colorado
- WDTVS Fuel Xpress (sister of WDTv)
- Wafi Energy — Saudi Arabia
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
- ^ Alliance Oil Company (НК Альянс) Archived 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Allied Products – Allied Petroleum".
- ^ "Askar Oil Service Private Limited".
- ^ "Atlantsolía.is". Atlantsolía.is.
- ^ "Home".
- ^ "AXION energy". AXION energy.
- ^ ""Azpetrol Ltd" MMC". www.azpetrol.az.
- ^ "Chevron Brand Coming to Mexico in Late 2017".
- ^ "Home - Clark Brands".
- ^ Crystal Flash
- ^ Gas America
- ^ "La Gas - El servicio más fácil, amable y rápido de México". lagas.com.mx.
- ^ "Private brand gas gasoline retail stations for independent distributors from Liberty Petroleum". www.libertypetroleum.com.
- ^ "McClure Oil".
- ^ "Our Business". Mitsubishi Corporation.
- ^ "Company Profile - NP". www.np.co.tt. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
- ^ "Orkan". www.orkan.is.
- ^ Limited, Jamaica Observer. "Petcom sold for J$2.3 billion". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
- ^ "Home". EG America.
- ^ Tire Barn
- ^ "Home | GetGo Cafe + Market". getgocafe.com.
- ^ "The Sol Group". Welcome to The Sol Group.