You gotta watch filling up at the "non-branded" gas stations, because for the most part, costco, canadian tire, safeway etc all get their fuel from the big 3, and they get mostly just base grade fuel with minimal additives(including ethanol) if any........ Whereas for example a petro- can delivery they will add 23 additivew to the "regular" fuel, and more for mid and even more for the supreme. These additives include flashpoint inhibitors, cleaners, rust inhibitors, octane boosters, de-icer(in winter months), etc........... So for the most part you're getting what you pay for, by buying the "no name" fuels.Jus' sayin'.............................. enjoy your costco fuel ............ Lol
So I have to ask the question- when are these additives put in? When the tanker truck picks up the fuel at the bulk plant?
In Saskatoon our fuel comes from one of three places,1. The Suncor bulk plant on 11th st. 2. The Co-op refinery/bulk storage in Regina, or 3. Husky bulk storage in lloydminster.
I have personally seen the tanker truck leave the Suncor bulk storage and drive to the Costco. Does this mean the Costco in Saskatoon is getting Petro-can fuel?