Sheetz gas stations typically sell fuel branded as Sheetz, which is a private label. However, the fuel itself is often sourced from major suppliers, including companies like Exxon, but it may not be labeled as such at the pump. It's important to check the specific branding at each location, as the fuel source can vary by region.
Sheetz buys their fuel "from major refineries", per their website. They don't sell branded fuel.
Exxon is owned by Exxon Mobil which is a publicly traded company.
Yes. Sheetz accepts cards on the MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express networks.
Sheetz gasoline is purchased from local distributors, as most gas retailers do. For instance most Virginia stores receive gasoline from Exxon-Mobile. The ethanol content is not specified exactly at the pump because seasonal or jurisdictional mixes vary from distributor to distributor or locality to locality so a company wide "contains ethanol" sign is applied to comply with Weights and Measures requirements.
The Oil giant Exxon Mobil Corporation plans to sell all its gas owned stations.
Exxon
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Sheetz, Inc. is a privately held company owned by the Sheetz family. The business was founded in 1952 by Bob Sheetz in Altoona, Pennsylvania, and has since grown into a popular chain of convenience stores and gas stations primarily located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. The company remains family-operated, with the Sheetz family actively involved in its management and operations.
It's an American multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Irving, Texas.
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.
"Unbranded" gas stations can purchase from any major supplier... Usually whoever has the best price at the time.