CITGO Station Owners and Operators Committed to Giving Back to Their Communities

Each and every one of the nearly 4,700 CITGO gas stations is locally owned and independently operated. These local business owners provide jobs for hardworking Americans and generate local, state and federal taxes that support important programs across our footprint. They are philanthropic leaders. Many CITGO Marketers and Retailers are members of their local chambers of commerce, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Lion’s Club, Rotary Club and others. Some are even volunteer firefighters. Many sponsor organizations such as Toys for Tots and local school sports clubs; and donate to non-profits such as the Muscular Dystrophy Association, the American Cancer Society, Breast Cancer Awareness, and local food pantries and libraries.

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Social Impact & Volunteering

Petroleum Marketers, Inc. Opens Newest CITGO Location in Abingdon, Va.

Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives

O’Brien’s II General Store and CITGO are Fueling Good for Portsmouth Little League

Social Impact & Volunteering

American Gas and Oil Supports Muscular Dystrophy Association

Social Impact & Volunteering

GasMart USA Expands CITGO Brand By 15 Stations Across Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana

Events, Media & Communications

CITGO Shares Ideas and Programs with Northeast Marketers and Retailers to Grow Business

Social Impact & Volunteering

LAP Petroleum, Miss Virginia 2013 and CITGO Celebrate Virginia’s Asian Indian Culture

Philanthropy & Cause Initiatives

Consumers Petroleum Fuels Fight to Cure Neuromuscular Diseases

Responsible Business & Employee Engagement

Knapp Oil Celebrates Its Roots in Illinois with a New CITGO Location and Customer Appreciation Days

Health & Healthcare

PAPCO Inc. and CITGO Petroleum Partner to Battle Muscular Dystrophy in Virginia

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