Posted on 07/17/2016 10:40:09 AM PDT by EinNYC
In Denver, a lot of the Shell Stations are alligned with the local Kroger(King Soopers) stores for discounts on gas. Usually lower prices than most others. And Sinclair gas from Wyoming is USA all the way and is very affordable.
Hindu
If they are closed on Fridays . . . .
The Canadian heavy oil that would be piped in on the Keystone line
would be a rival product to the Ven. oil which must come in by ship
from Maduro’s marxist paradise. The Ven. commie government would
lose money.
(they could even have a jingle based on Singh, Singh, Singh)
Cut go was the Venuzuela distribution in the US. And you bought from them?
Every drop of oil has blood in it.
Looks to be Indian (dot, not feather):
https://www.linkedin.com/in/channi-singh-312a403b
small chain in NYC area.
“In Denver, a lot of the Shell Stations are alligned with the local Kroger(King Soopers) stores for discounts on gas. Usually lower prices than most others. And Sinclair gas from Wyoming is USA all the way and is very affordable.”
Around my part of CO, the K.S. stations seem to be unbranded, and I quit buying unbranded gas a long time ago. Many of the (very few) Sinclair stations around here seem like they were built (and still remain in) the 1950’s: REALLY dirty and run down, and I’ve avoided them too. I think there are a couple of modern ones though.
BTW, recently I talked with a tanker driver delivering gas to my local Hindu-run shell station because he wasn’t driving a Shell tanker. The driver explained his trucking firm was a contractor for Shell, and he was quite the salesman for the quality of Shell gasoline. I thought it was pretty impressive that a driver for a contractor was that knowledgeable about the product he was delivering and that he himself believed in the product.
Likely the gasoline comes into your town in one or maybe two pipelines. The tankers pull up to their respective loading station and that companies additives are added to the same base gasoline as all the others get.
They are Hindu, works right in with all the convenience stores they own.
Looks like they are more of a management company rather than a distributor of a specific brand of fuel -
I probably use that gas station once a year, if that much. If one uses Gas Buddy, one can find the cheapest gas in the area. I usually buy gas at a no-brand place which is typically 10 cents or more cheaper than the prevailing area price. My 4 cylinder car runs just fine on that.
I basically laugh at the 10-15 cents MORE places on the main thoroughfares. People that buy gas at those places are either ignorant to use the internet to find cheaper places, out of gas and therefore desperate to find gas, on an expense account or just don't care about price.
Search U.S. petroleum stations and go there. Raceway, Valero, Hess, a few others. I’ve only purchased u.s. produced Pietro for over two decades. Luckily, in my area U.S. availability is abundant.
Like it or not the Brits had a lot to for with that. There were s few perks involved.
Mukti is a Sanskrit word meaning liberation. It is an important word in Hinduism. I don’t think there is any association of this word to Islam.
Sounds like something written by a US Parks Dept employee, and designed by the Hellen Keller/Ray Charles/Stevie Wonder Graphics Design School.
I filled up for $1.52 this morning at Kroger with my discount card. That’s the least I can remember paying for gas in a very long time.
Citgo is a Venezuelan company and lots of Oil in the Middle East, so it is bad either way.
Stereotype much?
Sikh turban = pull start
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