no
There are many gas stations that are located in St. Louis that sell non ethanol gasoline. Exxon and Shell are among the most popular gas stations that sell this gasoline.
Type your answer here... The Exxon under the Wacamaw Bridge by the old Freestyle Park.
yes
The only way to tell whether ethanol is present in gasoline is to look at the gasoline pump. If it contains ethanol, there should be a large sticker on it stating what percentage of ethanol is in the gasoline.
Some with older cars don't notice a difference when combining ethanol with gasoline. 10% ethanol mixed with gasoline is a safe amount to use for perfect results.
Exxon Mobil sells petroleum products such as gasoline.
CITGO gasoline may contain ethanol, but primarily only in select areas where it's the oxygenate of choice to meet federal regulations for reformulated gasoline. Regulations require that if a gasoline contains ethanol, that fact must be posted clearly on the retail dispenser. If you don't see this or a similar posting, the gasoline shouldn't contain ethanol.
The percentage of gasoline that is ethanol differs according to the type of gasoline measured. On average, though, most gasoline is at least 13% to 15% ethanol made from corn.
Almost only Exxon, pretty much every other one uses 10%
Sheetz gasoline is purchased from local distributors, as most gas retailers do. For instance most Virginia stores receive gasoline from Exxon-Mobile. The ethanol content is not specified exactly at the pump because seasonal or jurisdictional mixes vary from distributor to distributor or locality to locality so a company wide "contains ethanol" sign is applied to comply with Weights and Measures requirements.
Unless this is a Flex Fuel vehicle you should not use E85 and should use only gasoline with 10% or less Ethanol. There is no additive to help.