But they have operations over there--did a search a week or two ago (before the shootings started). They have a big lawsuit against them by Indonesia/Maylasia workers who claim they're not protecting them from local soldiers.
I still don't see the connection. If this sniper had only shot people at Exxon stations, then perhaps you could be onto something.
As an aside, it's now been two hours since the shooting. It seems as if the killer has escaped. There's no way he's sitting in traffic waiting for a roadblock. At the very least, he would have bailed from the vehicle on foot, and we don't have any reports of someone doing that.