When you buy fuel, you have no idea were is came from. Even if you fuel at a Shell or Esso station, you have no idea if the fuel was from the coresponding refinery. They have a deal in place to share product as required. If you don't beleive this, think of this. Were does the fuel come from when a refinery is down for 3-6 weeks for mantenance. The only place you can be sure of the fuel is from a can of VP or other!
Are you suggesting that a shell station might sell Esso fuel? C'mon Man!
I work in the gas industry and yes they all have agreement to supply each other. If you drive by the refinery and look at all the trucks lined up they all have different carrier label on the trailers, but there all getting the same fuel.
Can't believe everything you read on the internet and I refuse to believe that. This is too far out there for me to grasp.
I also work at one of the Big Three refinery's. Yes, you bet. When the tanks are dry at the Shell terminal, you get fuel from one of the other Refinery`s It was hard for me to believe, but true. If you notice, most of the trucks are Westcan trucks. There are no more Shell trucks. They have gone away from `Branding. When the Esso and P Can refinery`s were down, two years ago (fuel shortage), you were getting Shell fuel at the Esso stations! You really can`t tell who`s fuel you are running... Cause you don`t know were it can from!
Yea all the refineries sell to each other, fuel is all the same except for the additives they put in.
So if this true. When you go to shell and by premium that they say has no ethanol in it. Is there a chance you could be getting huskey which doe contain ethanol?
You gotta watch filling up at the "non-branded" gas stations, because for the most part, costco, canadian tire, safeway etc all get their fuel from the big 3, and they get mostly just base grade fuel with minimal additives(including ethanol) if any........ Whereas for example a petro- can delivery they will add 23 additivew to the "regular" fuel, and more for mid and even more for the supreme. These additives include flashpoint inhibitors, cleaners, rust inhibitors, octane boosters, de-icer(in winter months), etc........... So for the most part you're getting what you pay for, by buying the "no name" fuels.
Jus' sayin'.............................. enjoy your costco fuel ............ Lol