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AmericaOne Operations in New Mexico and Texas

Fuel companies in New Mexico and Texas are the backbone of the energy industry. These companies are responsible for the production, distribution, and sale of various petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Texas is home to several major oil and gas companies such as ExxonMobil, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips, as well as numerous smaller independent companies. The state's abundant oil and gas reserves, combined with its favorable business climate, make it a hub for the energy industry. Many fuel companies also have a significant presence in the state's ports, where they import and export oil and gas products to and from other countries. Overall, fuel companies in Texas play a crucial role in powering the national economy ensuring people and businesses have access to the fuel they need to keep moving forward. America One will soon relocate headquarters to Santa Fe New Mexico. New Mexico is the second largest Petroleum producer in the country under Texas. Yes, fuel sales generally increase near military installations and towns due to a large influx of vehicles and personnel, especially those with military IDs, who can utilize lower-priced fuel on-post. Additionally, military personnel often commute to and from base, contributing to higher overall fuel consumption in the surrounding areas. Ideal For our FuelAmerica Centers.

President Trump's Executive Orders on Energy

One of President Trump’s most eye-catching announcements was the declaration of a “national energy emergency”. This gives powers to the federal government to accelerate the development of new energy infrastructure for fossil fuels, nuclear and biofuels. The declaration lists a range of routes for breaking down barriers such as environmental regulations, state and local policies, and property rights. One key objective of the declaration is increasing investment in gas-fired and nuclear generation to power data centers for AI. The announcement highlights concerns about “a precariously inadequate and intermittent energy supply and an increasingly unreliable grid” as an issue for national security. In their confirmation hearings, both Chris Wright, President Trump’s nominee for energy secretary, and Doug Burgum, the nominee for interior secretary, repeatedly emphasized the importance of “baseload” dispatchable power.
AAFES (Army and Air Force Exchange Service): In Discussions with US American Energy Corps/ Fuel America
  • AAFES, which operates many of the gas stations on military installations, sells fuel to those with valid military IDs, including active duty, reserve, retired, and their dependents.
  • Convenience and potential discounts:
  • The convenience of on-post gas stations and the potential for lower prices compared to off-post stations (though these are typically determined by surveys of local gas stations) encourage military personnel to fill up there.
  • Increased vehicle traffic:
  • Military installations often have a large number of vehicles (personal and military) associated with them, contributing to increased fuel demand in the immediate vicinity.
  • Commuting:
  • Military personnel often commute to and from their workplace on base, which adds to the fuel consumption in the area.
  • Military-specific fuel purchases:
  • The Defense Logistics Agency, which manages fuel for the Department of Defense, has its own procurement process and fuel prices, which may differ from retail prices.
History of America's Gasoline Industry Branding
  • The Union Oil Company of California (later Unocal) chose "76" for their gasoline brand in 1932 for two reasons: it was the octane rating of the gasoline at the time, and it referenced the year of the American Declaration of Independence (1776).
  • Exxon's top-tier fuel is called Synergy Supreme+™ premium gasoline. This fuel is designed to provide better engine cleanliness and performance. It's typically sold at a 93 octane level, but may vary to 91 or 92 in certain areas.
  • Chevron's top-tier fuel is called Chevron Supreme 91. It's a premium grade gasoline designed for cars that perform best on top-shelf fuel. Chevron's gas is known for its ability to enhance performance, clean and protect the engine, lower emissions, and help vehicles run smoothly and efficiently.
  • Sinclair Oil Company uses the iconic green Apatosaurus dinosaur, affectionately known as "Dino," as its primary branding element. The company has used this dinosaur logo since the 1930s, associating it with various products like gasoline, motor oils, and other lubricants. Their gasoline is branded as DINOCARE®, a TOP TIER™ fuel.
  • US American Energy's Top Fuel is called "America One" using America's first environmental clean fuel campaign and President Trumps "America First" refers to a political theory in the United States that emphasizes the fundamental notion of "putting America first", which generally involves disregarding global affairs and focusing solely on domestic policy in the US. AmericaOne using American Diesel fueled trucks for Calif DMV truck license approvals. All were Approved.
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