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As
the petroleum industry prepares for the beginning of the spring
transition to summer-blend fuel, NACS examines the basic conditions
that affect the industry, including the 2008 Consumer Fuels Report that examines how consumers say they are affected by high gasoline prices, especially at the pump.
Overview
How to Use These Resources
Information about why these resources were developed and how they can be used.
Backgrounders
Gas Prices are Consumers' Top Economic Concern
(Findings from the 2008 NACS Consumer Fuels Report)
High
gasoline prices are a top economic concern today, and have
significantly affected how consumers behave -- especially at the pump.
Who Sells Gasoline in the United States?
Convenience
stores sell more than 80 percent of the gasoline in the United States,
and only about 2 percent are owned by the oil companies.
Are Petroleum Retailers Facing a Liqudity Crisis?
The
increased retail price of gasoline has an underlying effect on the
economy � it has dramatically reduced the financial liquidity within
the convenience and petroleum retailing industry.
How Do Retailers Get and Sell Gasoline?
Retail
prices directly track wholesale gasoline prices. How and when retailers
purchase wholesale gasoline plays a significant role in the ultimate
price at the pump.
Statistics and Definitions
The latest information available on demand, supply, refining, distribution and retail.
100-plus Years of Gasoline Retailing
Some of the significant milestones in the industry since the first gas station opened in 1905.
Graphics
Where Does Your Fill-Up Go? (PDF)
More than 90 percent of the cost of a gallon of gasoline is determined before it even leaves the refinery.
Gasoline Taxes (PDF courtesy of API)
Combined
state and federal gasoline taxes range from a low of 26.4 cents per
gallon in Alaska to 63.9 cents per gallon in California.
Related Fact Sheets
Gasoline Theft at Convenience Stores
When
gasoline prices increase, many gasoline retailers report an increase in
gasoline theft, commonly referred to as "drive-offs."
Motor Fuels Sales at Convenience Stores
Convenience stores sell more than 80 percent of all gasoline purchased in the country.
Debit Holds for Fuel Purchases
As
gas prices and the use of plastic at the pump have increased, consumers
are increasingly concerned about the debit "holds" on their accounts.
Credit Card Fees a Growing Challenge
Fees now equal more than 90 percent of a store's profits -- and continue to grow.
Gasoline Myths�and Facts
A few of the more common myths -- and the actual facts -- about gasoline.
Other Resources
Online Resources on Gasoline Prices
Web sites and resources providing additional information.
Contact Information
Reporters
can click here to access NACS media contacts. Also, retailers are
encouraged to provide feedback to help NACS address the issues of most
concern to you.
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