REDWOOD CITY, CA -- Propel Fuels, a leading retailer of E85 ethanol fuel and B20 biodiesel, announced a multi-year agreement with Pacific Convenience and Fuels (PC&F) to co-locate Propel "Clean Fuel Points" with PC&F gas stations and convenience stores throughout the Western U.S. 

Propel and PC&F have identified more than 80 potential locations for Clean Fuel Points throughout PC&F's network of 300 stations in California, Washington, Oregon and Colorado. These stations operate under various brands including Chevron, 76, Conoco and Circle K. 

Propel's partnership with PC&F will provide fleets across the Western states with greater access to renewable fuels and enable both companies to accelerate expansion plans.

"This first-of-its-kind agreement allows us to quickly scale our business, opening the door to renewable fuel access across the Western U.S., America's most underserved market for renewable fuels," said Matt Horton, CEO of Propel. "And with U.S. automakers significantly increasing production of Flex Fuel and diesel vehicles, we will give customers true choice at the pump, making progress towards reducing our nation's dependence on foreign oil and lowering carbon emissions."

Propel builds, owns and operates a network of green-built, self-serve filling stations known as Clean Fuel Points. Propel currently operates Clean Fuel Point stations throughout California and Washington State, with more than 200 sites planned for new and existing markets over the next two years. 

 

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