No, Hugo Chávez does not own Valero gas stations. Valero Energy Corporation is a publicly traded American company, and Chávez, the former president of Venezuela, was known for nationalizing several oil industries in Venezuela, but he had no ownership stake in Valero. Chávez passed away in 2013, and any connection between him and Valero would have been indirect through the broader oil market.
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Tom Thumb gas stations are supplied by various oil companies, but primarily by major fuel distributors such as ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, and Valero. The specific supplier can vary by location and market.
Yes.
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No, I've never seen one yet without ethanol.
Belongs to the Venezvalions in trust of their current president (Or dictator) Hugo Chaves.CITGO gasoline stations and refineries became owned by the Venezuelan national oil company when it was nationalized by dictator Hugo Chavez's communist government.Chavez is an avowed HATER of the United States, and every penny spent on CITGO gasoline goes to help Chavez promote that hatred of our country. DO NOT BUY CITGO GASOLINE - EVER!Read more: Who_owns_citgo_oil
When he was president, his blind trust invested in Valero.
I dated a girl who worked at Valero for a year and a half. Not only was she never drug tested, but she never had to provide her social security number either...
Venezuelan crude - As of 11/3/08 they have sold 50% of their US Virgin Islands to Hugo Chavez Venezuelan crude - As of 11/3/08 they have sold 50% of their US Virgin Islands to Hugo Chavez
The Gulf Station in Brandon Valero's in St. Johnsbury has a self serve station, fuel supplier is Champlain Oil.
Valero gas is owned by valero energy based in San Antonio, Texas. http://www.valero.com/AboutUs/