BP is the registered name and trademark of BP oil.
If you are looking for your nearest BP gas station, the best place to look would be BP's own website, which has a locator function to find your nearest gas station. You could also try Google maps.
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Those who are desperated, on the road, and can't find another gas station.
You can find a list of BP Gas Stations at the BP website. Once on the page, hover over Products and Services in the top navigation menu and click on "Gas Station Locator" to find a list of locations.
Yes, apparently BP charges do show up during authorization as Franchise USA. I had three authorizations on my credit card and the gas station number was the only way I could identify that they came from a BP station.
Most go to the BP gas station. The mean and unpleasant ones in Canada go to a different station They are the Esso bees
Amoco was a real company that started as Standard Oil, then became the American Oil Company, then Amoco. It merged with BP in 1998.
That will depends on where the fuel is being sold. Around my area ( central Illinois ) every gas station has 10% ethanol.
BP gas is sold at AMPM Arco and other gas stations. It's on BP's website.
It's probably a gas station, probably a BP station. I've heard that Franchise, USA purchased a bunch of BP gas stations. What a lousy and confusing name. You'd think that credit card processors would be required to put their real name (BP) or at least the services offered (fuel).
I think it is the BP gas station on the corner of Rt 28 and Princeton Ave.
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