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Active Fuel Terminals @07/30/2021 ACTIVE FUEL TERMINALS@09/22/2021 TERMNO TERMNAME TERMADDR1 TERMADDR2 TERMCITY TERMST TERMZIP SECUREAIR T-01-ME-1000 Buckey Terminal LLC - Bangor 730 Lower Main Street Bangor ME 04401 T-01-ME-1002 Coldbrook Energy, Inc. 809 Main Road No Hampden ME 04444 T-01-ME-1003 Sprague Operating Resources LLC - So. Portland 59 Main Street South Portland ME 04106 T-01-ME-1004 Buckey Development & Logistics II LLC 170 Lincoln Street South Portland ME 04106 T-01-ME-1006 Irving Oil Terminals, Inc. 52 Station Street Searsport ME 04974 T-01-ME-1008 Gulf Oil LP - South Portland 175 Front Street South Portland ME 04106 T-01-ME-1009 GLOBAL COMPANIES, LLC One Clarks Road South Portland ME 04106 T-01-ME-1010 CITGO - South Portland 102 Mechanic Street PO Box 2828 South Portland ME 04106 T-01-ME-1012 Webber Tanks, Inc. - Bucksport Drawer CC River Road Bucksport ME 04416 T-01-ME-1015 Sprague Operating Resources LLC - Mack Point 70 Trundy Road Searsport ME 04974 T-02-NH-1050 Sprague Operating Resources LLC - Newington 372 Shattuck Way Newington NH 03801 T-02-NH-1056 Irving Oil Terminals, Inc. 50 Preble Way Portsmouth NH 03801 T-04-MA-1151 Sprague Operating Resources LLC - Springfield 615 St James Avenue Springfield MA 01109 T-04-MA-1152 GLOBAL COMPANIES, LLC 11 Broadway Chelsea MA 02150 T-04-MA-1153 Gulf Oil LP - Chelsea 281 Eastern Avenue Chelsea MA 02150 T-04-MA-1154 Sunoco Partners Marketing & Terminals LP 467 Chelsea Street East Boston MA 02128 T-04-MA-1155 Citgo Petroleum Corporation 385 Quincy Avenue Braintree MA 02184 T-04-MA-1156 ExxonMobil Oil Corp. 52 Beacham Street Everett MA 02149 T-04-MA-1158 Roberts Energy 275 Albany Street Springfield MA 01105 T-04-MA-1159 SPRINGFIELD TERMINALS INCORPORATED 1095 Page Boulevard Springfield MA 01104 T-04-MA-1160 Irving Oil Terminals, Inc. 41 Lee Burbank Highway Revere MA 02151 T-04-MA-1162 Global Companies LLC 140 Lee Burbank Hwy Revere MA 02454 T-04-MA-1164 Global Companies, LLC 3 Coast Guard Road Sandwich MA 02563 T-04-MA-1166 Global Companies, LLC 160 Rocus Street Springfield MA 01104 T-04-MA-1167 Sprague Operating Resources LLC - Springfield 195 Armory Street Springfield MA 01105 T-04-MA-1168 Buckeye Terminals LLC 145 Albany Street Springfield MA 01105 T-04-MA-1171 Swissport Fueling Incorporated (Boston) Logan Int'l Airport 60 So. Logan- South HarbEast Boston MA 02128 X T-04-MA-1172 Sprague Operating Resources LLC - New Bedford 30 Pine Street New Bedford MA 02740 T-04-MA-1174 Albany Street Terminals 167 Albany Street Springfield MA 01105 T-04-MA-1176 Sprague Operating Resources LLC - Quincy 728 Southern Artery Quincy MA 02169 T-04-MA-1179 Springfield Terminals Incorporated 1053 Page Boulevard Springfield MA 01104 T-04-MA-1180 Sprague Operating Resources LLC - Quincy 740 Washington Street Quincy MA 02169 T-04-MA-1183 Buckeye Pipe Line Company LP 39A Tank Farm Rd Ludlow MA 01056 T-05-RI-1201 Sprague Operating Resources LLC - Providence 144 Allens Avenue Providence RI 02903 T-05-RI-1202 NE PETROLEUM TERMINAL LLC 130 Terminal Road Providence RI 02905 T-05-RI-1203 CAPITAL TERMINAL COMPANY 100 Dexter Road East Providence RI 02914 T-05-RI-1205 Equilon Enterprises LLC 520 Allens Avenue Providence RI 02905 T-05-RI-1207 ExxonMobil Oil Corp. 1001 Wampanoag Trail East Providence RI 02915 T-06-CT-1251 Sprague Operating Resources LLC - Stamford 10 Water Street Stamford CT 06902 T-06-CT-1252 CITGO - Rocky Hill 109 Dividend Road Rocky Hill CT 06067 T-06-CT-1254 Equilon Enterprises LLC 481 East Shore Parkway New Haven CT 06512 T-06-CT-1255 Buckeye Terminals, LLC - Groton 443 East Point Road Groton CT 06340 T-06-CT-1256 Sprague Operating Resources LLC 250 Eagles Nest Road Bridgeport CT 06607 T-06-CT-1258 New Haven Terminal Incorporated 100 Waterfront Street New Haven CT 06512 T-06-CT-1259 Buckeye Terminals, LLC - Wethersfield 50 Burbank Road Wethersfield CT 06109 T-06-CT-1262 Gulf Oil LP - New Haven 500 Waterfront Street New Haven CT 06512 T-06-CT-1263 BUCKEYE TERMINALS, LLC 134 Forbes Avenue New Haven CT 06512 T-06-CT-1264 Waterfront Enterprises Inc 400 Waterfront Street New Haven CT 06512 T-06-CT-1265 BUCKEYE TERMINALS, LLC 85 East Street New Haven CT 06536 T-06-CT-1267 GLOBAL COMPANIES, LLC 1 Eagles Nest Road Bridgeport CT 06607 T-06-CT-1270 GLOBAL COMPANIES, LLC 80 Burbank Road Wethersfield CT 06109 T-06-CT-1271 Aircraft Service International Inc. Park Rd Windsor Locks CT 06096 X T-06-CT-1274 BUCKEYE TERMINALS, LLC 280 Waterfront St New Haven CT 06512 T-06-CT-1279 Inland Fuel Terminal, Inc. 154 Admiral St. Bridgeport CT 06605 T-06-CT-1280 B & B Petroleum, Inc. 22 Brownstone Ave Portland CT 06480 T-06-CT-1281 Taylor Energy 152 Broad Brook Rd Broad Brook CT 06016 T-06-CT-1285 HOP Energy, LLC 410 Bank Street New London CT 06320 T-06-CT-1286 Sterling St. Terminal LLC 1351 Main Street East Hartford CT 06108 T-06-CT-1288 New Haven Terminals 119 Frontage Rd East Haven CT 06512 T-06-RI-1208 Inland Fuel Terminals, Inc. 25 State Ave. Tiverton RI 02878 T-11-NY-1301 Kinder Morgan Liquids Terminals LLC 125 Apollo St. Brooklyn NY 11222 T-11-NY-1302 United Metro Energy Corp 498 Kingsland Avenue Brooklyn NY 11222 T-11-NY-1304 Zenith Energy Holdings 25 Paidge Street Brooklyn NY 11222 T-11-NY-1305 GLOBAL COMPANIES, LLC 464 Doughty Blvd Inwood NY 11096 T-11-NY-1306 Lefferts Oil Terminal, Inc. 31-70 College Point Blvd Flushing NY 11354 T-11-NY-1308 Buckeye Terminals, LLC - Brooklyn 722 Court Street Brooklyn NY 11231 T-11-NY-1309 GLOBAL COMPANIES, LLC Shore & Glenwood Glenwood Landing NY 11547 T-11-NY-1310 Northville Industries Corp - Holtsville 586 Union Ave. Holtsville NY 11742 T-11-NY-1312 Equilon Enterprises LLC 74 East Avenue Lawrence NY 11559 T-11-NY-1318 United Riverhead Terminal 212 Sound Shore Road Riverhead NY 11901 T-11-NY-1324 Sprague Operating Resources LLC - Lawrence 1 Bay Blvd Lawrence NY 11559 T-11-NY-1325 Bayside Fuel Oil Depot Corp. 1100 Grand Street Brooklyn NY 11211 ACTIVE FUEL TERMINALS@09/22/2021 T-11-NY-1326 Bayside Fuel Oil Depot Corp. 1776 Shore Poarkway Brooklyn NY 11214 T-11-NY-1332 Bayside Fuel Oil Depot Corp. 537 Smith Street Brooklyn NY 11231 T-11-NY-1333 The Energy Conservation Group LLC 11902 23rd Avenue College Point NY 11356 T-11-NY-1334 Allied New York Services, Inc. Bldg 90 - JFK International JFK International Airport Jamaica NY 11430 X T-11-NY-1335 Allied Aviation Service Co. of New York Fuel Storage Facility Bldg 4 LaGuardia Airport Flushing NY 11371 T-11-NY-1336 Global Commander Companies LLC One Commander Square Oyster Bay NY 11771 T-13-NY-1352 Sprague Operating Resources - Bronx 939 East 138Th Street Bronx NY 10454 T-13-NY-1353 Buckeye Terminals, LLC - Bronx 1040 East 149th Street Bronx NY 10455 T-13-NY-1358 Meenan Oil Co - Peekskill Roa Hook Road Cortlandt Manor NY 10566 T-13-NY-1360 Westmore Fuel Co., Inc. 2 Purdy Ave Port Chester NY 10573 T-14-NY-1401 Buckeye Albany Terminal LLC 301 Normanskill Street Albany NY 12202 T-14-NY-1402 CITGO Petroleum Corporation - Glenmont 495 River Road Glenmont NY 12077 T-14-NY-1403 GLOBAL COMPANIES, LLC 50 Church Street Albany NY 12202 T-14-NY-1404 Petroleum Fuel & Terminal - Rensselaer 54 Riverside Avenue Rensselaer NY 12144 T-14-NY-1405 Petroleum Fuel & Terminal - Glenmont 552 River Road Glenmont NY 12077 T-14-NY-1411 Global Compamies LLC 1203 River Rd. PO Box 830 New Windsor NY 12553 T-14-NY-1413 GLOBAL COMPANIES, LLC 1281 River Road New Windsor NY 12553 T-14-NY-1414 Global Companies LLC 1184 River Road New Windsor NY 12553 T-14-NY-1415 Buckeye Terminals, LLC - Rensselaer 367 American Oil Road Box 29 Rensselaer NY 12144 T-14-NY-1417 Sprague Operating Resources LLC - Rensselaer 58 Riverside Avenue PO Box 215 Rensselaer NY 12144 T-14-NY-1421 Buckeye Terminals, LLC - Newburgh 924 River Road Newburgh NY 12550 T-14-NY-1422 Meenan Oil Co. - Poughkeepsie 99 Prospect St. Poughkeepsie NY 12601 T-14-NY-1423 New Hamburg Terminal Corp. Point Street New Hamburg NY 12590 T-16-NY-1454 CITGO - Vestal 3212 Old Vestal Road Vestal NY 13850 T-16-NY-1456 Buckeye Terminals, LLC - Brewerton 777 River Road - Cty Rd 37 P. O. Box 160 Brewerton NY 13029 T-16-NY-1457 United Refining Co. - Tonawanda 4545 River Road Tonawanda NY 14150 T-16-NY-1458 Buckeye Terminals, LLC - Buffalo 625 Elk Street Buffalo NY 14210 T-16-NY-1459 Marathon Towanda 700 Grand Island Blvd Tonawanda NY 14151 T-16-NY-1461 SUNOCO LLC Riverside Ave Extension P O Box 72 Rennselaer NY 12144 T-16-NY-1463 Buckeye Terminals, LLC - Marcy 9586 River Rd. Rt. 49 Rd #2 Riverside Drive PO Marcy NY 13403 T-16-NY-1468 Buckeye Terminals, LLC - Rochester 754 Brooks Ave. Rochester NY 14619 T-16-NY-1469 Buckeye Terminals, LLC - Rochester 1975 Lyell Avenue Rochester NY 14606 T-16-NY-1470 Sunoco, LLC 335 McKee Road Rochester NY 14611 T-16-NY-1471 Sunoco, LLC 3351 St Route 352 P.O. Box 443 Big Flats NY 14814 T-16-NY-1472 Buckeye Terminals, LLC - Rochester II 675 Brooks Avenue Rochester NY 14619 T-16-NY-1473 Sunoco Partners Marketing & Terminals LP 1840 Lyell Avenue Rochester NY 14606 T-16-NY-1474 United Refining Co.
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