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Citgo comes from Venezuela. Its name probably means City Gas and Oil.
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Kroger (and all other gas stations, no matter what brand) obtain their gas from trucks that fill up at fuel racks near refineries around the USA. Typical racks are Exxon or CITGO. Your local Kroger obtains their gas from whichever truck happens to be in your town when the station needs a refill (probably came from a rack in your state or a neighboring state). Essentially, all gasoline is fossil fuel. When you buy gas from Kroger you are only paying for their advertising. If you are very curious (and have spare time) watch the trucks that refill the gas pumps in your town. You will notice that truck just drives from one gas station to another, refilling their pumps no matter what brand =) Gas is gas.
It appears from a rip off complaint that their gas is from Citgo. A lady had a complaint on the quality of the gas and contacted Citgo who in turn refered her to Gate to resolve the issue.
Venezuela government.
Citgo, Petro, and many other independents.
The PDV America owned Citgo Gas Station was first founded in 1910. They have their headquarters in Houston, Texas and mainly sell petrochemical products.
First of all, you cannot park your car on a Citgo gas station. Secondly, maybe your car got stolen.
You can find Citgo gas stations in Michigan from the following areas: Detroit, Dearborn Heights, Southgate, Mount Morris, Redford, Ferndale, Romeo, Inkster, Warren, Taylor.
Citgo and Valero use Venezuela oil. Sonoco does not.
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