Is Speedway the same as SuperAmerica?

A Twin Cities SuperAmerica store. SuperAmerica, the chain of gas station convenience stores that got its start in St. Paul in 1960, have begun a conversion to the Speedway brand under new owner Marathon Petroleum Corp.
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Why is SuperAmerica Now Speedway?

SuperAmerica, a convenience store chain founded in 1960 in St. Paul, will now be known as Speedway. The change follows the recent merger of Marathon Petroleum Corp., the Ohio-based owner of the Speedway brand, and Andeavor, formerly known as Tesoro, which has owned the SuperAmerica brand since 2016.
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When did Speedway take over SuperAmerica?

On October 11, 2018, it was announced on the chain's webpage that SuperAmerica locations were being rebranded as Speedway locations. This decision follows Marathon's acquisition of SuperAmerica beginning in May 2018. Marathon ultimately sold Speedway to 7-Eleven in 2021.
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Who bought SuperAmerica?

The SuperAmerica chain was founded in downtown St. Paul nearly 60 years ago, with its first location opening in 1960 at Seventh and Wall streets — still the site of a SuperAmerica station. The company that owned the chain most recently, Texas-based Andeavor, was acquired by Marathon earlier this year.
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What is Speedway called now?

Less than three months after the company sold 166 SuperAmerica locations, primarily in Minnesota, the fourth largest company-owned and -operated c-store in the U.S. changed its official name to Speedway LLC, dropping SuperAmerica.
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Who bought out Speedway?

Even in the face of the challenges presented by the health crisis, MPC reached an agreement in August 2020 to sell Speedway to 7-Eleven Inc. for $21 billion — making it the largest transaction in the convenience channel in some time.
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Why did SuperAmerica change their name?

A Twin Cities SuperAmerica store. SuperAmerica, the chain of gas station convenience stores that got its start in St. Paul in 1960, have begun a conversion to the Speedway brand under new owner Marathon Petroleum Corp.
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Does 711 Own Speedway?

Based in Irving, Texas, 7-Eleven operates, franchises and/or licenses more than 77,000 stores in 18 countries and regions, including 16,000 in North America. In addition to 7-Eleven stores, 7-Eleven Inc. operates Speedway, Stripes, Laredo Taco Company and Raise the Roost Chicken and Biscuits locations.
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Do SuperAmerica gift cards work at Speedway?

Notice to Our Customers. Your SuperAmerica gift cards will no longer be accepted as a method of payment at Speedway locations. Please call customer service at 800-428-4016 to have your balance transferred to a Speedway Gift Card.
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Is Speedway American owned?

Tokyo (CNN Business) The Japanese owner of 7-Eleven is buying the Speedway chain of gas stations from Marathon Petroleum (MPC) for $21 billion. The two firms announced the cash deal in a statement late Sunday.
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Are there any SuperAmerica stores left?

SuperAmerica was sold to Texas-based oil refiner Tesoro in 2017, which then renamed itself Andeavor. The following year, Speedway owner Marathon acquired Andeavor and the SuperAmerica brand largely disappeared. The latest deal marks the third sale of former SuperAmerica locations in three years.
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How many gas stations are in Minnesota?

In Minnesota, 2,120 convenience stores sell gas, down about 4 percent from 2008, according to the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS). The state's total number of fueling outlets is down about 12 percent from 1998.
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Why are there no 7/11 in Minnesota?

Worldwide, 7-Eleven has more than 50,000 stores and used to be big in Minnesota until Brennan says it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Super America took over a lot of 7-Eleven stores in the Twin Cities.
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Did 7-Eleven buy Speedway gas?

7-Eleven Inc. was ordered by U.S. antitrust regulators to sell 293 gas-station retail stores acquired earlier this year as part of its $21 billion purchase of Marathon Petroleum Corp.'s Speedway business. The order disclosed Friday by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission resolves lingering concerns over the transaction.
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What happened to Speedway gas stations?

Speedway, Enon, Ohio, is now owned by Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven Inc. The $21 billion acquisition of Marathon Petroleum Corp.'s 3,900-unit Speedway convenience-store network, which closed May 14, was the biggest deal in the industry's history.
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What is happening to Speedway?

7-Eleven completes Speedway acquisition of 3,800 convenience stores. Convenience retail giant 7-Eleven Inc. on Friday announced the successful completion of its acquisition of Speedway, the convenience store arm of Marathon Petroleum Corp.) with approximately 3,800 stores located in 36 states across the United States.
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Did Speedway get bought out by rebel?

Anabi Oil is acquiring the stores from 7-Eleven, which recently completed the acquisition of Speedway from Marathon Petroleum Corp. Anabi Oil is one of the largest Shell-branded wholesalers in California, distributing to over 200 stations under multiple major brands including its proprietary REBEL brand.
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Is there a difference in gasoline brands?

No, there's no difference in gasoline itself but brands do mix in different additives. The EPA and state set minimum standards for fuel and additives but many companies exceed minimum requirements.
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Is Speedway the same as Shell?

Speedway is a subsidiary of Marathon Petroleum Oil, which also owns ARCO and USA branded stations. Marathon also owns one of the main gas refineries supplying Southern California – the Tesoro refinery in Torrance, which refines the same quality gas, but sold under the ARCO, Shell, ExxonMobil, and USA brands.
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Who owns Sunoco?

In 2012, Dallas-based energy company Energy Transfer Partners purchased Sunoco.
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How many speedways are there in the US?

With approximately 3,900 stores located coast to coast, Speedway is the nation's second largest company owned and operated convenience store chain.
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Where can I use my Speedway gas card?

This card can be used for all Speedway food and merchandise purchases, including cigarettes and alcohol.
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Does pilot Own Speedway?

Based in Knoxville, Tenn., Pilot Flying J has more than 650 retail locations. Speedway, with headquarters in Enon, Ohio, owns and operates approximately 2,770 convenience stores in 22 states. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Marathon Petroleum Corp., Findlay, Ohio. Pilot Corp.
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Does Marathon still own Speedway?

FINDLAY, Ohio — Marathon Petroleum Corp. (MPC) marked several strategic highlights during the second quarter of 2021, including closing the sale of Speedway LLC. On May 14, the company officially handed over the Enon, Ohio-based convenience store chain to Irving, Texas-based 7-Eleven Inc. for $21 billion.
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