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Q: What gas stations have the least ethanol in the US?
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What gas stations have non ethanol gas in brevard county fl?

There is a gas station on US Hwy 1 in Cocoa just across from the Frontenac Flea Market that sells non-ethanol gas. They also pump it for you! Great people! This is one of only 3 stations in Brevard County that provide it.


How many gas companys sell pure gasoline?

check with pure-gas.com there are about 2500 stations across US and Canada that sell ethanol free gas


How many ExxonMobil gas stations are there in US?

Alot of the exxon gas stations are located in the city of Chicago. Some of the gas stations are located in many different areas. They have several exxon gas stations located on the east coast.


What kind of gas is pumped at a gas station?

Gas stations in the US offer many types. There is regular unleaded, super unleaded, and high test gasoline. These are different due to the octane rating of each. Most stations offer diesel fuel and some offer bio-fuel (made from corn or other plants). Some offer a mixture of gas and ethanol which comes from corn.


Why do gas stations us mills in amount readings?

The gas stations use the the metric measurement to give the customers the correct value for their money.


How many Mobil gas stations are there in the US?

There are more than 22,000 Mobil gas stations in the United States. The exact number of gas stations varies from year to year, ranging between 20,000 and 26,000.


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What gas station has gasoline without ethanol in Lancaster PA?

Gulf has ethanol free gas. *Actually, that may not be entirely accurate, because here in Southwest PA our local Gulf has decided to put out those dreadful blue stickers that the gas contains 10% Ethanol. Also, keep in mind, Gulf stations are franchises with independent owners, so not all may be that way. When I asked the owner what the deal was with ethanol, he informed me that all grades have 10% ethanol in them and that ALL gas stations around here will be doing it as well. Turns out he was right, because soon after my Sunoco had that blue sticker at the pump, and then Exxon. The only place I found here in Southwestern PA that doesn't have that blue sticker is a Kwik Fill known as the Red Apple store at the intersection of routes 519 & 136 in Dunningsville/ Eight Four, PA area. Now does that mean they don't add ethanol? I don't know, all I do know for certain is they don't have the dreaded blue stickers, whether or not it's a state law to have the stickers out is what I need to find out in order to know for sure. If the blue sticker notice is optional, then there's a chance they're adding it, too. I feel if they're adding 10% ethanol, our prices should reflect 10% cheaper! I also think we as consumers should have a choice if we want to buy the gas with the 10% ethanol! Let us choose, leave a pump or two at these stations that do not have ethanol, charge us more if you'd like, but ultimately make it about us choosing if we want to add that to our vehicles! I have a van that is flex fuel. It has longer platinum spark plugs and it has plastic fittings instead of rubber, because for one, ethanol burns hotter and secondly, ethanol eats at the rubber fittings along your fuel lines, etc. It may only be 10%, but what happens to our vehicles that aren't flex fuel that have the rubber along the fuel lines and who have traditional spark plugs, what kind of damage and money is it going to end up being for us, the consumer over time with the 10% additive over and over? This is why there should be a pump at each station that allows us the choice to have it without it! Ethanol lowers the octane value in your gasoline, and for high performance vehicles such as my main vehicle, which a 02 Nissan Maxima, they run like crap with the mixture, and causes my check engine light to come on and runs poorly until I change my gas, and that is even after I add an octane booster into my gas that is mixed. I also want to know how legislature managed to sneak this buy us consumers without us having a chance to have a say. Was it done overnight or did they sugarcoat it with the benefits it would give us without making us aware of the long term damage, especially since majority of America doesn't own newer cars with the flex fuel capability. Is there a way to get them to repeal this choice or to at least make it mandatory that one pump be reserved for us without the ethanol mix? UPDATE----AS OF NOVEMBER 15TH---QUICK FILL NO LONGER SELLS ONLY GAS WITHOUT ETHANOL. ALL GAS STATIONS CAN NO LONGER GET ETHANOL FREE GAS.


What Ethanol mixed with gasoline?

It is known as gasahol. Ethanol fuel mixed with 15% gasoline is known as E85, though all gas sold in the US has to have some ethanol mixed in by law.


What percent of gas stations in the US sell diesel fuel?

60


When gas contains 10 percent ethanol how much ethanol is in a gallon of gas?

For every gallon of gas containing 10% ethanol (referred to as E10 gas), it will contain 1/10th gallon of ethanol (about 12 ounces by volume). Ethanol is primarily used to oxygenate the gas and replace the chemical MBTE, which pollutes groundwater. HOWEVER, since most ethanol in the US comes from corn, it is important to note that using ethanol in gasoline causes GREATER pollution than just gasoline alone. This is because it actually takes more energy to produce corn based ethanol than is extracted from it. Until better technologies for ethanol production are available (e.g. algae), it is best for the environment to avoid gas containing ethanol if possible (some states mandate it).


How many Shell gas stations are there in the US?

Shell Gas has around 25,000 gas, or petrol stations around the United States. They are one of the largest gas providers in the United States, serving many millions of people.