No, but there are many variables that affect the price of gasoline. The abundance of gasoline to the supply is one variable, and also the location of the gas station and competion play a role. Well established brands may demand a premium at the pump.
Frequently with all these variables at work, the sensitivity of prices to supply may be difficult to identify.
At the pump station services Gasoline is sold by the gallon.
Whichever one is sold at the station with the best Coca-Cola prices. Both of them are quality fuels.
The majority of gasoline sold comes from a pipeline and many different brands get their product in this manner. Consequently, the main difference between what is sold may be in the color and perhaps some of the additives.
Casey's typically sells regular-grade gasoline. The quality of their gasoline is generally considered to be standard and suitable for most vehicles. However, for high-performance or luxury vehicles, you may consider purchasing premium gasoline from a specialty station.
The first places that sold gasoline were pharmacies, as a side business. In fact, the first petrol station could be said to be the city pharmacy in Wiesloch, Germany where Bertha Benz refilled the tank of the first automobile on its maiden voyage from Mannheim to Pforzheim. The world's first purpose built gas station was constructed in St. Louis, Missouri in 1905 at 412 St Theresa Avenue. As to your question, that date could be for a local petrol station.
Unleaded gasoline, and gasoline in general, does not have a specific freezing point. It is largely dependent on the location where the gasoline is sold, as methods of producing gasoline vary.
The luxurious gasoline-fueled Haynes-Apperson car of 1903 was sold in USA for $1,500
Almost all gasoline sold in the US is made in the US.
Yes, it is unleaded. No gasoline sold for consumer vehicles in leaded.
Apart from Burma and Liberia, they are not sold in gallons.
Gasoline (Petrol) is sold by the liter in England and most if not all of Europe.
"White petrol" means one of two things: unleaded gasoline without any additives (the name comes from when most gasoline had lead in it, and all leaded gasoline is dyed so you can tell what kind of gas it is by looking at it) or a preparation sold as "Coleman fuel." You can get Coleman fuel at any camping supply store. Unleaded gasoline? Go to the gas station and get a gallon of regular; it will work great.