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briansue
Aug 31, 2017Explorer
I have no idea what this means but I have posted about it before. There is only one refinery in the state of Colorado and most gasoline stations get their gasoline from that one refinery. To me that would indicate the name on the sign and any station doesn't mean a whole lot since almost all the gasoline comes from the same place. The name on the station has to do with a retail operation and not necessarily oil production or refining. So in Mexico my guess would be there is no way to know where the fuel in the pumps actually came from.
http://refineryreport.org/numill.php?id=1481 ............ Only refinery in Colorado
There are lots of online resources where you can learn about refineries and what they do - U.S. Energy Information Administration would be one - Wikipedia has lists of all refineries in the world.
http://refineryreport.org/numill.php?id=1481 ............ Only refinery in Colorado
There are lots of online resources where you can learn about refineries and what they do - U.S. Energy Information Administration would be one - Wikipedia has lists of all refineries in the world.
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