Where Does the Fuel at Private Gas Stations Come From?
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Private gas stations operated by private enterprises have complex fuel procurement channels, mostly sourcing from small refineries. However, due to the inferior quality of gasoline from small refineries, it is common practice to blend fuel from small refineries with that from large refineries. This approach keeps costs relatively low but results in inconsistent fuel quality. Reasons why private gas stations offer cheaper fuel: Different fuel sources: Official gas stations provide higher-quality fuel, which naturally comes at a higher price. To ensure profits, private gas stations often seek ways to cut corners on fuel quality, sourcing from regional refineries, which naturally lowers the price. However, prolonged use of low-quality fuel leads to rapid carbon buildup in vehicles, with increased fuel consumption and sluggish acceleration being the most common symptoms. Lower operating costs: Private gas stations are typically located in remote areas, occupy smaller spaces, and employ fewer staff, resulting in lower operational costs.