U.S. gas stations typically source their gasoline from refineries, which process crude oil into various petroleum products. These refineries may be owned by major oil companies or independent operators. Gas stations often purchase fuel from wholesalers or distributors who deliver the gasoline from the refinery directly to the station. Additionally, some gas stations may have agreements with specific brands or oil companies to supply their fuel.
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