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Truckstop City State Product Retail Cost Spread FLYING J FUEL STOP 01/13/2020 / ALBERTA REPORT / EARLY-BIRD EDITION Truckstop City State Product Retail Cost Spread FLYING J FUEL STOP #813 Airdrie AB B5SMEU 3.8257 3.2117 0.6140 ULS 3.8257 3.2103 0.6154 PETRO-CANADA Aldersyde AB B5SMEU 3.3616 3.2125 0.1491 ULS 3.3616 3.2111 0.1506 EMMES ESSO Bassano AB B5SMEU 3.1673 3.2033 -.0360 ULS 3.1673 3.2018 -.0345 PETRO-CANADA Bonnyville AB B5SMEU 3.2746 3.1156 0.1591 ULS 3.2746 3.1141 0.1605 FLYING J #792 Brooks AB B5SMEU 3.7387 3.2508 0.4879 ULS 3.7387 3.2493 0.4894 FLYING J #848- ROAD KING TRUCK Calgary AB B5SMEU 3.6517 3.1973 0.4543 ULS 3.6517 3.1959 0.4558 FLYING J TRAVEL PLAZA #793 Calgary AB B5SMEU 3.8257 3.2024 0.6233 ULS 3.8257 3.2010 0.6247 FLYING J CARDLOCK #814 Calgary AB B5SMEU 3.8257 3.2056 0.6201 ULS 3.8257 3.2042 0.6215 FLYING J TRAVEL PLAZA #785 Calgary AB B5SMEU 3.8257 3.2024 0.6233 ULS 3.8257 3.2010 0.6247 FLYING J #850 Edmonton AB B5SMEU 3.7097 3.1105 0.5992 ULS 3.7097 3.1090 0.6007 PETRO-CANADA Edmonton AB B5SMEU 3.0136* 3.1031 -.0895 ULS 3.0136* 3.1017 -.0881 PETRO-CANADA Edmonton AB B5SMEU 3.2456 3.1142 0.1314 ULS 3.2456 3.1127 0.1329 FLYING J CARDLOCK #818 Edson AB B5SMEU 3.8547 3.1586 0.6961 ULS 3.8547 3.1571 0.6976 FLYING J #819 Fort Mcmurray AB B5SMEU 3.8547 3.2865 0.5682 ULS 3.8547 3.2850 0.5697 PETRO-CANADA Fort Mcmurray AB ULS 3.1586 3.1927 -.0341 PETRO-CANADA Fort Mcmurray AB ULS 3.1586 3.1927 -.0341 PETRO-CANADA Fort Saskatchewan AB B5SMEU 3.2456 3.1142 0.1314 ULS 3.2456 3.1127 0.1329 PETRO-CANADA Fox Creek AB B5SMEU 3.0716 3.1059 -.0343 ULS 3.0716 3.1044 -.0328 FLYING J CARDLOCK #820 Grande Prairie AB B5SMEU 3.9417 3.2068 0.7349 ULS 3.9417 3.2054 0.7364 PETRO-CANADA Grande Prairie AB B5SMEU 3.1296 3.1087 0.0210 ULS 3.1296 3.1072 0.0224 PETRO-CANADA Grande Prairie AB B5SMEU 3.1586 3.1100 0.0486 ULS 3.1586 3.1086 0.0500 FLYING J TRAVEL PLAZA #846 Hanna AB B5SMEU 3.8547 3.1942 0.6605 ULS 3.8547 3.1928 0.6619 PETRO-CANADA Hinton AB B5SMEU 3.0716 3.1059 -.0343 ULS 3.0716 3.1044 -.0328 PETRO-CANADA Lac La Biche AB B5SMEU 3.0716 3.1059 -.0343 ULS 3.0716 3.1044 -.0328 FLYING J CARDLOCK #821 Lethbridge AB B5SMEU 3.9127 3.2713 0.6415 ULS 3.9127 3.2698 0.6429 FLYING J CARDLOCK #822 Lloydminster AB B5SMEU 3.7387 3.1905 0.5482 ULS 3.7387 3.1890 0.5497 PETRO-CANADA Lloydminster AB B5SMEU 3.3616 3.1197 0.2419 ULS 3.3616 3.1183 0.2434 FLYING J #868 Medicine Hat AB B5SMEU 3.6140 3.2727 0.3413 ULS 3.6140 3.2712 0.3427 PETRO-CANADA Medicine Hat AB B5SMEU 3.3906 3.2139 0.1767 ULS 3.3906 3.2124 0.1782 FLYING J #869 Nanton AB B5SMEU 3.9127 3.2176 0.6951 ULS 3.9127 3.2162 0.6966 FLYING J TRAVEL PLAZA #795 Nisku AB B5SMEU 3.7387 3.1133 0.6254 ULS 3.7387 3.1119 0.6268 PETRO-CANADA Nisku AB B5SMEU 3.2456 3.1142 0.1314 ULS 3.2456 3.1127 0.1329 PETRO-CANADA Peace River AB B5SMEU 3.3326 3.1183 0.2143 ULS 3.3326 3.1169 0.2158 FLYING J #796 Red Deer AB B5SMEU 3.7387 3.1304 0.6083 ULS 3.7387 3.1290 0.6097 FLYING J FUEL STOP #797 Rycroft AB B5SMEU 3.7677 3.2597 0.5080 ULS 3.7677 3.2583 0.5094 FLYING J TRAVEL PLAZA #786 Sherwood Park AB B5SMEU 3.7097 3.1058 0.6039 ULS 3.7097 3.1044 0.6053 PETRO-CANADA Slave Lake AB B5SMEU 3.3906 3.1211 0.2696 ULS 3.3906 3.1196 0.2710 PILOT #1200 Valleyview AB B5SMEU 3.6807 3.1831 0.4976 ULS 3.6807 3.1816 0.4991 PETRO-CANADA Valleyview AB B5SMEU 3.1006 3.1073 -.0067 ULS 3.1006 3.1058 -.0052 PETRO-CANADA Wetaskiwin AB B5SMEU 3.3326 3.1183 0.2143 ULS 3.3326 3.1169 0.2158 FLYING J CARDLOCK #824 Whitecourt AB B5SMEU 3.8257 3.1148 0.7109 ULS 3.8257 3.1134 0.7123 Locations Listed: 41 Averages: B5SMEU 3.5260 3.1641 0.3619 ULS 3.5081 3.1641 0.3440 Key Product Full Name B5SMEU Biodiesel B5 SME Ultra Low Sul No2 Cost and Spread values are estimates calculated from OPIS wholesale rack averages, state and federal taxes and estimated freight rates at ULS Ultra-Low Diesel each truckstop location. © Oil Price Information Service. 888-301-2645. * Lowest Retail Price 01/13/2020 / ALABAMA REPORT / EARLY-BIRD EDITION Truckstop City State Product Retail Cost Spread MARATHON Altoona AL ULS 2.7990 2.4933 0.3057 B0B5SMEU 2.7990 2.5120 0.2870 SNEAD SHELL Altoona AL ULS 2.8590 2.5465 0.3125 B0B5SMEU 2.8590 2.4623 0.3967 INLAND #612 Andalusia AL ULS 2.7790 2.4774 0.3016 B0B5SMEU 2.7790 2.4358 0.3432 INLAND #625 Ashford AL ULS 2.7290 2.4959 0.2331 B0B5SMEU 2.7290 2.4992 0.2298 DIAMOND GASOLINE #21 Atmore AL ULS 2.8590 2.4728 0.3862 CREEK TRAVEL PLAZA Atmore AL ULS 2.9290 2.4767 0.4523 CIRCLE K #2721578 Bay Minette AL ULS 2.8290 2.5228 0.3062 CHEVRON Bessemer AL ULS 2.8990 2.4833 0.4157 B0B5SMEU 2.8990 2.5020 0.3970 CIRCLE K #3672 Birmingham AL ULS 2.8990 2.4833 0.4157 B0B5SMEU 2.8990 2.5020 0.3970 FLYING J TRAVEL PLAZA #602 Birmingham AL ULS 2.9590 2.4732 0.4858 B0B5SMEU 2.9590 2.4919 0.4671 DEF 2.8990 PILOT TRAVEL CENTERS #369 Birmingham AL ULS 2.9690 2.4732 0.4958 B0B5SMEU 2.9690 2.4919 0.4771 DEF 2.8990 QUALITY PETROLEUM Birmingham AL ULS 2.9090 2.4833 0.4257 B0B5SMEU 2.9090 2.5020 0.4070 CIRCLE K #2723654 Boaz AL ULS 2.9190 2.5465 0.3725 B0B5SMEU 2.9190 2.4623 0.4567 SUPERMART #355 Brent AL ULS 2.7990 2.4933 0.3057 B0B5SMEU 2.7990 2.5120 0.2870 CIRCLE K #1571 Brewton AL ULS 2.7190 2.4728 0.2462 JET PEP Brewton AL ULS 2.7190 2.5163 0.2027 THE YELLOW HAMMER Brewton AL ULS 2.7990 2.4677 0.3313 HOBO PANTRY #24 Brundidge AL ULS 2.8990 2.4974 0.4016 B0B5SMEU 2.8990 2.4558 0.4432 CALERA CITGO Calera AL ULS 2.8590 2.4833 0.3757 B0B5SMEU 2.8590 2.5020 0.3570 GRUB MART #13 Centre AL ULS 2.7190 2.5465 0.1725 B0B5SMEU 2.7190 2.4623 0.2567 CIRCLE K #2723664 Childersburg AL ULS 2.8390 2.4933 0.3457 B0B5SMEU 2.8390 2.5120 0.3270 LOVES TRAVEL STOPS #368 Clanton AL ULS 2.9490 2.4763 0.4727 B0B5SMEU 2.9490 2.4347 0.5143 DEF 2.8690 THE STORE Clanton AL ULS 2.9490 2.4874 0.4616 B0B5SMEU 2.9490 2.4458 0.5032 PILOT #4555 Cottondale AL ULS 2.9590 2.4762 0.4828 B0B5SMEU 2.9590 2.4949 0.4641 DEF 2.8990 TA TUSCALOOSA TRAVEL CENTER Cottondale AL ULS 2.9590 2.4692 0.4898 B0B5SMEU 2.9590 2.4879 0.4711 DEF 2.8990 JACKS TRUCK STOP Cullman AL ULS 2.9590 2.4649 0.4941 B0B5SMEU 2.9590 2.4836 0.4754 PILOT #1550 Cullman AL ULS 2.9590 2.4767 0.4823 B0B5SMEU 2.9590 2.4954 0.4636 DEF 2.8990 CUSSETA TRAVEL PLAZA Cusseta AL ULS 2.9990 2.5141 0.4849 DEF 2.8990 MAPCO EXPRESS # 7540 Decatur AL ULS 2.7990 2.4933 0.3057 B0B5SMEU 2.7990 2.5120 0.2870 MAPCO EXPRESS #7543 Decatur AL ULS 2.7590 2.4933 0.2657 B0B5SMEU 2.7590 2.5120 0.2470 PILOT TRAVEL CENTERS #441 Decatur AL ULS 2.9590 2.4957 0.4633 B0B5SMEU 2.9590 2.5144 0.4446 DEF 2.8990 CHEVRON #44983 Demopolis AL B5SMEU 2.7990 2.4845 0.3145 ULS 2.7990 2.4878 0.3112 B0B5SMEU 2.7990 2.4756 0.3234 CIRCLE K #2723643 Dothan AL ULS 2.8490 2.4959 0.3531 B0B5SMEU 2.8490 2.4992 0.3498 FLYING J TRAVEL PLAZA #603 Dothan AL ULS 3.0590 2.5306 0.5284 INLAND #606 Enterprise AL ULS 2.8490 2.5059 0.3431 B0B5SMEU 2.8490 2.5092 0.3398 GOOD TO GO Enterprise AL ULS 2.9590 2.5059 0.4531 B0B5SMEU 2.9590 2.5092 0.4498 CHEVRON Eutaw AL ULS 2.8890 2.4733 0.4157 B0B5SMEU 2.8890 2.4920 0.3970 LOVES TRAVEL STOPS #773 Eutaw AL ULS 2.9490 2.4582 0.4908 B0B5SMEU 2.9490 2.4769 0.4721 DEF 2.8690 TEXACO Eutaw AL B5SMEU 2.8890 2.4645 0.4245 ULS 2.8890 2.4678 0.4212 B0B5SMEU 2.8890 2.4556 0.4334 DIAMOND GASOLINE #20 Evergreen AL ULS 2.8190 2.5674 0.2516 B0B5SMEU 2.8190 2.5258 0.2932 LOVES TRAVEL STOPS #225 Evergreen AL ULS 2.9490 2.5547 0.3943 B0B5SMEU 2.9490 2.5131 0.4359 DEF 2.8690 FACKLER TEXACO TRUCK STOP Fackler AL ULS 2.8990 2.5218 0.3772 B0B5SMEU 2.8990 2.5405 0.3585 J MART #322 Falkville AL ULS 2.8990 2.4933 0.4057 B0B5SMEU 2.8990 2.5120 0.3870 LOVES TRAVEL STOPS #381 Falkville AL ULS 2.9490 2.4947 0.4543 B0B5SMEU 2.9490 2.5134 0.4356 DEF 2.8690 CIRCLE K #3668 Fort Payne AL ULS 2.9490 2.5233 0.4257 B0B5SMEU 2.9490 2.5420 0.4070 PETRO STOPPING CENTER #6352 Gadsden AL ULS 2.9590 2.4972 0.4618 B0B5SMEU 2.9590 2.5159 0.4431 DEF 2.8990 TA MOBILE TRAVEL CENTER Grand Bay AL ULS 2.9990 2.4875 0.5115 DEF 2.8990 MOORES SUPER STORE Hamilton AL ULS 2.9490 2.4797 0.4693 B0B5SMEU 2.9490 2.4984 0.4506 DODGE CITY PETRO #397 Hanceville AL ULS 2.9590 2.4732 0.4858 B0B5SMEU 2.9590 2.4919 0.4671 DODGE CITY SHELL Hanceville AL ULS 2.9490 2.4649 0.4841 B0B5SMEU 2.9490 2.4836 0.4654 DEF 2.8990 HOBO PANTRY #18 Headland AL ULS 2.8990 2.5059 0.3931 B0B5SMEU 2.8990 2.5092 0.3898 CIRCLE K #4105 Heflin AL ULS 2.8490 2.5465 0.3025 B0B5SMEU 2.8490 2.4623 0.3867 FLYING J TRAVEL PLAZA #604 Hope Hull AL ULS 2.9590 2.4773 0.4817 B0B5SMEU 2.9590 2.4357 0.5233 DEF 2.8990 LOVES TRAVEL STOP #718 Hope Hull AL ULS 2.9490 2.4763 0.4727 B0B5SMEU 2.9490 2.4347 0.5143 DEF 2.9190 SAVEWAY TRUCK PLAZA Hope Hull AL ULS 2.9590 2.4634 0.4956 B0B5SMEU 2.9590 2.4218 0.5372 DEF 2.8590 MAPCO MART #7537 Huntsville AL ULS 2.6790 2.5665 0.1125 B0B5SMEU 2.6790 2.4823 0.1967 CITGO FUEL EXPRESS Huntsville AL ULS 2.6790 2.5133 0.1657 B0B5SMEU 2.6790 2.5320 0.1470 JASPER FOOD MART Jasper AL ULS 2.7490 2.4933 0.2557 B0B5SMEU 2.7490 2.5120 0.2370 LOVES TRAVEL STOPS #466 Jasper AL ULS 2.9490 2.4812 0.4678 B0B5SMEU 2.9490 2.4999 0.4491 DEF 2.8690 JEMISON EXXON Jemison AL ULS 2.8990 2.4897 0.4093 B0B5SMEU 2.8990 2.5084 0.3906 DEF 2.7590 CONCORDE TRAVEL CENTER Jemison AL ULS 2.8990 2.4974 0.4016 B0B5SMEU 2.8990 2.4558 0.4432 DEF 2.7490 A O C FOOD MART #9 Lincoln AL ULS 2.7990 2.5272 0.2718 B0B5SMEU 2.7990 2.5459 0.2531 DEF 2.7490 PILOT #1549 Lincoln AL ULS 2.9590 2.4957 0.4633 B0B5SMEU 2.9590 2.5144 0.4446 DEF 2.8990 PILOT TRAVEL CENTERS #497 Lincoln AL ULS 2.9590 2.4957 0.4633 B0B5SMEU 2.9590 2.5144 0.4446 DEF 2.8990 TA LINCOLN TRAVEL CENTER Lincoln AL ULS 2.9590 2.4967 0.4623 B0B5SMEU 2.9590 2.5154 0.4436 DEF 2.8990 DIAMOND GASOLINE #19 Linden AL B5SMEU 2.7990 2.4945 0.3045 ULS
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