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Gas Station.
Citgo = Venezuela Venezuela = Iran Iran = ......bad news.... http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/07/30/D8J6NURG0.html --- Citgo Petroleum Corporation or Citgo, a subsidiary of Petróleos de Venezuela S.A., the Venezuelan state-owned petroleum company, is a United States-incorporated firm refiner and marketer of gasoline, lubricants, petrochemicals and other petroleum products. PDVSA is controlled by the Venezuelan government of Hugo Chávez. The Citgo gasoline brand was inaugurated in 1965 by the Cities Service Company, a United States based energy company that first rose to prominence in the early 1900s. Cities Service Company was acquired by Occidental Petroleum Corporation in 1982. That same year, Cities Service Company transferred all of the assets of its Refining, Marketing and Transportation division (which comprised its refining and retail petroleum business) into the newly formed Citgo Petroleum Corporation subsidiary, to ease the divestiture of the division. In 1983, Citgo and the Citgo brand was sold by Occidental to Southland Corporation, owners of the 7-Eleven chain of convenience stores; 50% was sold to Petróleos de Venezuela in 1986, and the remainder in 1990. As of 2004, it is headquartered in Houston, Texas, with over 4,000 employees and annual revenue in excess of $32 billion. Citgo has supplied 14,000 retailers, but in July 2006 announced plans to cease serving 14% of their independent retailers in the United States. Before relocating its headquarters to Houston, Citgo was headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (Cities Service Company continued on under various Occidental names as a part of OXY's domestic exploration and production business, but all Cities Service trademarks are now owned by Citgo.) A number of 7-Eleven stores in the U.S. are licensed to sell motor fuel and lubricants under the Citgo brand. History The company traces its heritage back to the early 1900s and an oil entrepreneur named Henry Latham Doherty. After quickly climbing the ladder of success in the manufactured gas and electric utility world, Doherty in 1910 created his own organization, Cities Service Company, to supply gas and electricity to small public utilities. He began by acquiring gas producing properties in the mid-continent and southwest. The company then developed a pipeline system, tapping dozens of gas pools. To make this gas available to consumers, Doherty moved to acquire distributing companies and tied them into a common source of supply. Cities Service became the first company in the mid-continent to use the slack demand period of summer to refill depleted fields near its market areas. In this way, gas could be conveniently and inexpensively withdrawn during peak demand times. In 1931, Cities Service completed the nation's first long-distance high pressure natural gas transportation system, a 24-inch pipeline stretching some 1,000 miles from Amarillo, Texas, to Chicago, Illinois. A logical step in the company's program for finding and developing supplies of natural gas was its entry into the oil business. This move was marked by major discoveries at Augusta, Kansas, in 1914, and in El Dorado a year later. In 1928, a Cities Service subsidiary discovered the Oklahoma City field, one of the world's largest. Another participated in the discovery of the East Texas field, which, in its time, was the most sensational on the globe. At the height of Cities Service's growth, Congress passed the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, which forced the company to divest itself of either its utility operations or its oil and gas holdings. In a difficult decision, Cities Service elected to remain in the petroleum business. The first steps to liquidate investments in its public utilities were taken in 1943 and affected over 250 different utility corporations. At the same time, the government was nearing completion of a major refinery at Rose Bluff just outside of Lake Charles, Louisiana, that would eventually become the foundation of the company's manufacturing operation. Using designs developed by Cities Service and the Kellogg Co., the plant was dedicated only 18 months after the first concrete was poured. A month before Allied troops landed in France, it was turning out enough critically needed 100-octane aviation gasoline to fuel 1,000 daily bomber sorties from England to Germany. Government funding through the Defense Plant Corporation (DPC) also prompted Cities Service to build plants to manufacture butadiene, used to make synthetic rubber, and toluene, a fuel octane booster and solvent. The years that followed saw Cities Service grow into a fully diversified oil and gas company with operations around the world. Its green, expanding circle marketing logo became a familiar sight across much of the nation. In 1965, Cities Service first started using the "Citgo" brand (officially styled "CITGO") for its refining, marketing and retail petroleum businesses. Since 1990, it has been owned by corporations controlled by the government of Venezuela.
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Never liked the name Citgo any way
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That's the main reason I don't use their fuel.
Chavez head needs to be on the wrong end of a .308. My father-in-law works for them. He says that alot of people there are scared to talk bad about Chavez due to Shitgo being state-owned.
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Noticed a few Citgo stations are now Fresh Fuel. F Chavez, and while I'm at it, F any mook wearing a Che Guevara t-shirt who's never lived under Communist rule!
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I havent ever been to a Citgo. I think they're the ones around here carrying 92 octane premium, while almost everyone else carries 93. Dumb reason, but now I have another reason after this thread......
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Wagner Wagner Wagner.....
"Venezuela = Iran" ?????? So after stereotyping all Muslims you now proceed to once again play with the blissful ignorance of the many people that reply to your threads and decide to take the piss out of all Venezuelans (including me, btw) just because of the guy in power??? That's a bit like branding all Americans short-changed in the brain dept. for Bush Jr. being in command.. If I recall you're German, right? You Nazi, you !!
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Bush Jr does make us all look bad
So I'm with 6to
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non-politically correct joke..... That's not funny my grandfather died at Auschwitz....he fell off a watch tower and broke his neck. DOH.
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BTW, my favourite Chavez phrase is "Mrs. Condoleeza, you have to come to Venezuela to find a Real man to please you"
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I always fill up at Citgo for the exact reason that you posted.
There is one right around the corner from me. I'd rather my money go to give poor people in Venezuela health care and education than go into the pockets of the corrupt wealthy elites. I always give my business to nationalized corporations over private ones if I can.
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