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What I heard is there is one pipeline up the East coast and all fuel


goes through it. After receiving fuel, companies put their own additives in it. That being the case, how could one be much different from the other? The rule I live by is how much traffic a station sees. The more traffic, the fresher the gas will be, because of greater frequency of deliveries.

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Posted: 07/08/2016 at 1:59PM



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