Where does Arizona get its gasoline from?

Arizona's local gas companies buy natural gas from producers in the supply basins and then pay the interstate pipelines to transport the gas to their local service territories. Arizona gets its natural gas from two main underground supply basins: the San Juan Basin in New Mexico and the Permian Basin in Texas.
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Where does Phoenix gasoline come from?

Phoenix receives its gas from two directions. 70% of the supply comes from the Los Angeles area via Yuma. The remaining 30% is delivered from El Paso via Tucson. A second line running from Phoenix to Tucson delivers aviation fuel to Tucson.
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Why is gasoline so expensive in Arizona?

Officials with AAA say the current increase in gas prices is primarily due to the high cost of crude oil. "Price of crude oil continues to go up, and that, unfortunately, [has] been putting more pressure on the market, and driving these prices up," said Aldo Vazquez with AAA.
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Where does Arizona oil come from?

RED VALLEY — Arizona isn't known as a big oil producing state, like Texas and North Dakota, but what oil is produced here, is on Navajo land.
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Why is gas cheaper in Arizona than California?

Among the reasons: Arizona has lower taxes, doesn't use the expensive blend that California requires, has diverse sources for its gasoline and doesn't face the recent supply interruptions plaguing its neighbor to the west. California's supply problems began with an August fire at a Chevron refinery in the Bay Area.
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What state has highest gas tax?

California has the highest tax rate on gasoline in the United States. As of March 2022, the gas tax in California amounted to 68 U.S. cents per gallon, compared with a total gas price of 5.79 U.S. dollars per gallon. Meanwhile, Alaska had the lowest gas tax out of all U.S. states, at 14 U.S. cents in 2021.
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Where is the most expensive gas in the US?

The most expensive gas in the US is at this California station at nearly $10 a gallon: Gas Buddy. A gas station in Mendocino, Northern California, is now charging nearly $10 a gallon. According to GasBuddy, it's the most expensive gas in the US.
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Is there any fracking in Arizona?

Fracking has yet to take place in the state for oil or gas, but exploration of the prospect is underway. Northeastern Arizona is part of the Mancos Shale, a 90-million-year-old, 60-billion-barrel formation spread under much of the West.
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Are there refineries in Arizona?

There are no oil refineries in Arizona, so almost all of the state's gasoline is imported from California via the “West Line” and Texas via the “East Line”.
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Where does Southwest Gas get its gas?

In a move that revolutionizes the energy business, Southwest Gas customers convert from propane to natural gas, made possible in large part by a pipeline that connects the California High Desert Communities to neighbors in the Midwest.
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Why are gas prices higher in Phoenix than Tucson?

It turns out that geography plays a major role in determining gasoline prices. According to NPR, Phoenix suffers from much worse air quality than Tucson, a malady largely attributed to its geographical situation and compounded by the sheer size of the city (which in the 1990s became the fifth largest in the country).
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What is the gas tax in Arizona?

Arizona taxes gasoline at 19 cents a gallon and diesel fuel at 27 cents, both relatively low when compared to other states. That is on top of federal fuel taxes of 18 cents a gallon on gasoline and 24 cents a gallon on diesel.
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Where do gas stations buy their gas from?

U.S. petroleum refineries make gasoline and other petroleum products from crude oil and other liquids that are produced in the United States or imported from other countries. Nearly all of the gasoline sold in the United States is produced in the United States.
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Where does Tucson get its gas from?

Phoenix and Tucson both get their gas from the same place: a pipeline running from Texas and the Gulf Coast. The fuel is delivered to huge holding areas called tank farms in each city.
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Who owns Phoenix Fuel?

Cherylyn C.

Uy is one of the pioneers/incorporators of Udenna Corporation, the ultimate parent company of Phoenix Petroleum and which has subsidiaries engaged in the petroleum, shipping, logistics, services, and real estate businesses, among others.
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Does Arizona gas have ethanol?

In Arizona, most gasoline offered for sale contains some percentage of ethanol.
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Why are US refineries closing?

Other states that saw a refinery closure include New Mexico, California, North Dakota, and Wyoming. While some refinery closures have been blamed on pandemic market conditions that led to a decrease in demand for fuel, others believe the closures will only accelerate in the future.
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Who owns the El Paso refinery?

Marathon Petroleum operates the El Paso refinery, which is located in Texas, the US. It is a non integrated refinery owned by Marathon Petroleum. The refinery, which started operations in 1928, has an NCI of 8.3.
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Are there any oil wells in Arizona?

As of March 2016, Arizona had 32 oil and natural gas wells, according to the state commission. Of the 1,129 wells drilled in the state since 1954, almost 90 percent have been dry holes (2014 data). Apache County in the northeast corner of the state remains the only petroleum-producing county.
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Does Arizona produce any oil?

(EIA), Arizona has no proved oil reserves nor natural gas reserves. According to interviews with the AOGCC, all current oil and gas production originates from the Navajo Nation, in the northeastern region of the state.
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Is there any oil fields in Arizona?

The largest producing oil field in Arizona is Dineh-bi-Keyah, which means “The People's Field.” It's 36 miles south of the Four Corners Monument in the Lukachukai Mountains at the north end of the Chuska Mountains near the border with New Mexico.
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What countries have free gas?

Venezuela

Venezuela, while overall a rather impoverished nation, is rich in oil reserves and fossil fuels, and uses that particular wealth to provide their people with virtually free gasoline. Yeah, it is strange to think about, isn't it? But it is true.
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What country is gas the cheapest?

The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline is $4.92 as of June 7, according to AAA, compared to $3.05 a year ago According to data from GlobalPetrolPrices.com, an energy data tracking company, gas prices in the U.S. ranked 70th among the 170 counties tracked, with Venezuela having the lowest gasoline prices and ...
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Who has the most expensive gas in the world?

The price per gallon in U.S. dollars in that country currently stands at $11.35, according to globalpetrolprices.com, which tracks average prices around the world. Hong Kong holds the dubious honor of having the world's most expensive gas at the moment.
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