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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1676189" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p><em>"Responsibility for keeping the Buc-ees locations well supplied with gasoline and diesel falls on RB Stewart Petroleum Products Inc in Angleton, Texas. With its 11-transport fleet, the petroleum marketer and hauler moves most of the fuel sold through the Buc-ees stores.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>"We are the house trucking company for Buc-ees and have been since 1998," says Pete Petrosky Jr, RB Stewart owner. "Buc-ees accounts for the overwhelming majority of the 100-million-plus gallons of refined fuels we haul annually. We handle most of the fuel shipments with our own fleet, but we also work with three common carriers that supply Buc-ees stores beyond our regular operating area.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>RB Stewart got its start more than 30 years ago as a Texaco jobber, and it continues to handle branded some branded product. "We're no longer a Texaco marketer, but we distribute for Phillips 66, Valero, Citgo, shell, Chevron, and Exxon," Petroskysays. "However, unbranded product now accounts for a higher percent of the fuel we transport."</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>While most deliveries are outside the Houston city limits, Houston traffic congestion does impact RB Stewart's operations. "Most of the loading racks we pull from are in the Pasadena and Deer Park (Houston suburbs) areas, and a majority of our deliveries are within 50 miles of the racks,"</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1676189, member: 18945"] [I]"Responsibility for keeping the Buc-ees locations well supplied with gasoline and diesel falls on RB Stewart Petroleum Products Inc in Angleton, Texas. With its 11-transport fleet, the petroleum marketer and hauler moves most of the fuel sold through the Buc-ees stores. “We are the house trucking company for Buc-ees and have been since 1998,” says Pete Petrosky Jr, RB Stewart owner. “Buc-ees accounts for the overwhelming majority of the 100-million-plus gallons of refined fuels we haul annually. We handle most of the fuel shipments with our own fleet, but we also work with three common carriers that supply Buc-ees stores beyond our regular operating area. RB Stewart got its start more than 30 years ago as a Texaco jobber, and it continues to handle branded some branded product. “We're no longer a Texaco marketer, but we distribute for Phillips 66, Valero, Citgo, shell, Chevron, and Exxon,” Petroskysays. “However, unbranded product now accounts for a higher percent of the fuel we transport.” While most deliveries are outside the Houston city limits, Houston traffic congestion does impact RB Stewart's operations. “Most of the loading racks we pull from are in the Pasadena and Deer Park (Houston suburbs) areas, and a majority of our deliveries are within 50 miles of the racks,”[/I] [/QUOTE]
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