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Who owns valero gas?

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Who owns valero gasoline?

Valero gas is owned by valero energy based in San Antonio, Texas. http://www.valero.com/AboutUs/


Who owns Valero Energy Corporation?

venezuela


What gas stations are considered cheap gas stations?

Valero


Are there Valero Gas Stations in Fremont?

Yes.


Does BP have anything to do with Valero?

No - Valero is a group of refineries that process crude to refined products. BP is an oil company that also owns refineries and distributes products.


Does BP own valero gas co?

yes


Does valero buy Middle Eastern gas?

yes. the valero is a very un socailized with the gas payment of usa gas. the valero buys their gas from the middle east! and it sucks balls! No they don't it's one of the only USA gases that doesn't get there gas from the Middle East and it's all refined in the USA Texas. That doesn't suck balls


Does George Bush own gas stations?

When he was president, his blind trust invested in Valero.


What are the opening and closing times for valero's gas stations?

depends on where you are


What are the open and close ing time for valero gas station?

7


Is Valero owned or in partnership with Venezuela?

Valero is absolutely not owned by Venezuela. Valero is the largest U.S. independent refiner and it's based in San Antonio, Texas. The U.S. company that Venezuela owns is called CITGO, which used to be partnered with 7-Eleven stores. According to wikipedia, Valero gets its name from Mision San Antonio de Valero (which is actually better known as The Alamo).


What countries does Valero gas export to?

Valero exports a majority of fuel products to Mexico, Central and South America. Valero is one of the few refiners that can handle the thick oil from the shale and tar sands at their Gulf coast refineries.