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Where are the Citgo stations in Houston?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by University Blue, Apr 29, 2006.

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  1. University Blue

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    Where are the Citgo stations in Houston
     
  2. Kam

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    Gut Anschlag. Arbeiten Sie zusammen und hören Sie. Eis ist zurück mit einer nagelneuen Erfindung.
     
  4. Dr of Dunk

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    If you like Citgo gas (*chuckle*), you could go to 7-11 and pump it... last I remember, they use Citgo gas.
     
  5. University Blue

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    Well, my friend told me to not support Exxon/Mobile, Shell, Chevron, and BP...apparently for some human rights violations. What do you use?
     
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    I worked at Citgo awhile back. All these Companies use the same gasonline. THey just add some additives to it to make it their own.
    If you go to Lake Charles to the Citgo plant you will see tanks with EXXON, TEXACO (used to say Texaco), SHELL, etc... A Tanker comes and they use the additive in that tank and add it to the gas from Citgo. It is cheaper to use gas made at Citgo and add the EXXON additive than to ship Gasoline from Baytown or Houston to Lake Charles
    Also, Citgo's parent company is PDVSA, which is the Venezuelan Government. I am sure Hugo Chavez will love you for it.

    Funny thing about Chavez.... When I worked there five years ago he was overthrown and had some problems In Venezuela. The very next day we (the entire company) get an email from the company president saying how losing Chavez is great for Citgo and how he was holding us back, etc... A few days later Chavez was back in power and we got another email saying something to the effect of " My good Friend Hugo Chavez is back!! It is great to see he is stronger than the people trying to take him down. blah blah blah" I thought that was quite humerous :)
     
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    phillipine and n. gessner.

    respect.

    and btw, human rights are overrated, no big deal really :D
     
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    Isn't Citgo owned by the Venezuelan govt.? I'd say that's a reason NOT to buy their gas. But I digress...
     
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    Man, that sure is a huge ass citgo sign at MMP.

    Venezuela harbors terrorists.

    The astros have given in.

    Another W for the Jihadists.





    if citgo isnt owned by the veneuzulans or ran by them, then um, heh, i'm just trying to be cute.
     

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