The Government
Not the Government, US steel bought Marathon in 1982. USX (the parent company) sold the steel business in 2001 and changed name to Marathon Oil Corporation
Many gas stations operate independently or are affiliated with different brands that do not use Mobil or Exxon fuels. Examples include Shell, BP, Chevron, Sinclair, and independent stations. Additionally, some grocery store chains like Costco, Kroger, and Safeway have their own branded gas stations, which typically do not offer Mobil or Exxon fuels. Always check local listings or maps for specific stations in your area.
Short answer is Delta Oil and Gas does. Delta is a Panamanian company. They also own Coastal stations.
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Police have their own gas pumps at the precinct.
Shell owns and operates its own branded gas stations, which are commonly found globally under the Shell name. Additionally, they have partnerships and joint ventures with various companies that may operate Shell-branded locations. However, the specific ownership of gas stations can vary by region and market, with many stations being independently owned but branded as Shell.
It would be nice to be able to find out the volume number of gas stations broken down by name. Example, how many BP gas stations are in the United States. They own Arco AMPM and possibly others.
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There are some stations that people fill for you, but mostly, yes.
BP Amoco Arco Aral Castrol am/pm
Chevron, ExxonMobile, and Sunoco stations are operated by American owned oil companies. But there are dozens of other American companies that own and operate gas stations throughout the country. Holiday, SuperAmeria, Pilot Flying J, Sam's Club, Casey's, Phillips 66 and many more are American owned gas stations. With the exception of the stations that are owned by foreign oil companies. most gas stations in the United States are American businesses.
No. Exxon Mobile is a publicly traded company that is owned by thousands of shareholders.
Boston and New York both host their own marathon.