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State of Connecticut an 2015(2) Department of Revenue Services STATE OF CONNECTICUT AN 2015(2) DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE SERVICES 25 Sigourney Street Ste 2 Hartford CT 06106-5032 ANNOUNCEMENT Annual List of Distributors For Motor Vehicle Fuels Tax Purposes Purpose: This Announcement identifies persons since the current annual list and any subsequent licensed as motor fuels distributors by the Department quarterly list(s) were published. The Announcement is of Revenue Service (DRS) as of January 1, 2015. then posted on the DRS website. Because quarterly lists are not cumulative, it is necessary to consult the current annual list, any subsequent quarterly list(s), and Background: The motor vehicle fuels tax is not the current quarterly list to determine whether a person payable on motor vehicle fuel sold to any licensed is a licensed distributor. distributor other than a tax-paid motor vehicle fuels distributor. On or around January 31 of each year, DRS publishes as an Announcement an annual list of licensed Effective Date: This Announcement is effective upon distributors and posts the Announcement on its website issuance. at www.ct.gov/DRS. DRS updates the annual list on a quarterly basis on or around April 30, July 31, and October 31 of each year by publishing as an Statutory Authority: Conn. Gen. Stat. §12-458(a)(1). Announcement a quarterly list identifying the persons that have become, or are no longer, licensed distributors Table of Contents Special Fuel Distributors .............................................................................................................. Page 2 Tax Paid Motor Vehicle Fuels Distributors ................................................................................ Page 14 Motor Vehicle Fuels Distributors ................................................................................................. Page 15 Motor Vehicle Fuels Exporters .................................................................................................... Page 20 Heating Oil Declaration Distributors .......................................................................................... Page 20 Aviation Fuel Dealers .................................................................................................................... Page 26 Page 1 of 27 Special Fuel Distributors: As of January 1, 2015, the following persons are licensed distributors of diesel fuel, jet fuel, kerosene, biodiesel, propane, or natural gas only. Motor vehicle fuels tax is not payable on sales of diesel fuel, jet fuel, kerosene, biodiesel, propane, or natural gas to the following persons: PRIMARY NAME TRADE NAME STREET CITY STATE ZIP A & B OIL INC A & B OIL INC PO BOX 505 WESTERLY RI 028910505 A BEST BUY PREMIUM FUEL AND TRUCKING LLC A BEST BUY PREMIUM FUEL AND TRUCKING 196 W POND ROAD EXT NORTH BRANFORD CT 064711426 A F FORBES INC A F FORBES INC 119 COMMERCE ST EAST HAVEN CT 065124146 A L PRIME ENERGY CONSULTANT INC A L PRIME ENERGY CONSULTANT INC 18 LARK AVE SAUGUS MA 019064261 A R SANDRI INC A R SANDRI INC PO BOX 1578 GREENFIELD MA 013021578 ABC FUEL OIL LLC ABC FUEL OIL LLC 172 CANDLEWOOD LAKE RD BROOKFIELD CT 068041929 ADDIES OIL LLC ADDIES OIL LLC 416 HIGHLAND AVE MIDDLETOWN CT 064575125 ADVANCED GAS CO INC ADVANCED GAS CO INC 129 W DUDLEY TOWN RD BLOOMFIELD CT 060021379 AFFORDABLE BURNER SERVICE INC BEST OIL 237 HUNTINGTON AVE WATERBURY CT 067081413 AFFORDABLE FUEL CO LLC AFFORDABLE FUEL CO LLC PO BOX 100 COVENTRY CT 062380100 AHOLD USA INC AHOLD STOP & SHOP SUPERMARKET CO 1385 HANCOCK ST QUINCY MA 021695103 AIRCRAFT SERVICE INTERNATIONAL INC AIRCRAFT SERVICE INTERNATIONAL INC 201 S ORANGE AVE ORLANDO FL 328013478 ALDIN ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ALDIN ASSOCIATES LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 77 STERLING RD EAST HARTFORD CT 061081665 ALEXANDER S MILLER INC MILLER OIL CO 447 ENFIELD ST ENFIELD CT 060822480 ALL AMERICAN FUEL LLC ALL AMERICAN FUEL LLC 109 STERLING HILL RD MOOSUP CT 063542029 ALLIANCE ENERGY LLC ALLIANCE ENERGY LLC 15 NE INDUSTRIAL RD BRANFORD CT 064052844 ALMEIDA OIL CO INC ALMEIDA OIL CO INC 33 HUBBELS DR MOUNT KISCO NY 105491011 ALVES FUELS INC ALVES FUELS INC 1020 EAST ST LUDLOW MA 010561517 AMEC CARTING LLC AMEC CARTING LLC 145 MAIN ST NORWALK CT 068513709 AMERICAN AIRLINES INC AMERICAN AIRLINES INC PO BOX 582870 TULSA OK 741582870 AMERICAN FUEL OIL INC AMERICAN FUEL OIL INC 1747 BOSTON TPKE # A COVENTRY CT 062381100 AMERIGAS PROPANE A DELAWARE LIMITED AMERIGAS PROPANE LP PO BOX 965 VALLEY FORGE PA 194820965 PARTNERSHIP AMERIGREEN ENERGY INC AMERIGREEN ENERGY INC 1862 CHARTER LN STE 101 LANCASTER PA 176016764 AMODIO & SONS INC AMODIO & SONS INC 1000 BOSTON POST RD WEST HAVEN CT 065161726 ANDERSEN OIL CO ANDERSEN OIL CO 4 COLBY DR LEDYARD CT 063391539 ANDREWS OIL COMPANY & GAS SERVICES INC ANDREWS OIL COMPANY & GAS SERVICES INC PO BOX 9 SOUTH WINDSOR CT 060740009 ANDYS OIL SERVICE INC ANDYS OIL SERVICE INC 329 WALNUT ST WATERBURY CT 067043704 ANTHONY TROIANO & SONS INC TROIANO OIL CO 777 ENFIELD ST ENFIELD CT 060822904 APACHE OIL COMPANY INC APACHE OIL COMPANY INC 261 LEDYARD ST NEW LONDON CT 063205337 APEX OIL COMPANY INC APEX OIL COMPANY INC 8235 FORSYTH BLVD SAINT LOUIS MO 631051623 APPLE OIL COMPANY APPLE OIL COMPANY 325 MORGAN LN WEST HAVEN CT 065164135 ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND CO ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND CO PO BOX 1470 DECATUR IL 625251820 ARCTIC OIL CO OF SOUTHINGTON INC ARCTIC OIL CO OF SOUTHINGTON INC 431 N MAIN ST SOUTHINGTON CT 064892521 ARRIGONI & JOHNSON OIL LLC ARRIGONI & JOHNSON OIL LLC PO BOX 655 DURHAM CT 064220655 ARROW LINE ACQUISITION LLC ARROW LINE ACQUISITION LLC 1776 MAIN ST SPRINGFIELD MA 011031027 ARROW OIL INC ARROW OIL INC PO BOX 1086 SOUTHWICK MA 010771086 ASCENT AVIATION GROUP INC ASCENT AVIATION GROUP INC 1 MILL ST PARISH NY 131314123 Page 2 of 27 PRIMARY NAME TRADE NAME STREET CITY STATE ZIP ASSOCIATED ENERGY GROUP LLC ASSOCIATED ENERGY GROUP LLC PO BOX 5606 STATELINE NV 894495606 ASTRA OIL COMPANY LLC ASTRA OIL COMPANY LLC 301 MAIN ST STE 201 HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 926485171 ATLANTIC TRADING & MARKETING INC ATLANTIC TRADING & MARKETING INC 5847 SAN FELIPE ST STE 2100 HOUSTON TX 770573193 ATLANTIS FUEL DISTRIBUTION LLC ATLANTIS FUEL DISTRIBUTION LLC 555 S COLUMBUS AVE STE 201 MOUNT VERNON NY 105504742 AVFUEL CORPORATION AVFUEL CORPORATION PO BOX 1387 ANN ARBOR MI 481061387 B & B PETROLEUM INC B & B PETROLEUM INC 22 BROWNSTONE AVE PORTLAND CT 064801808 BANTAM SUPPLY CO INC BANTAM SUPPLY CO INC PO BOX 637 BANTAM CT 067500637 BAO FUEL LLC BAO FUEL LLC 6200 MAIN ST TRUMBULL CT 066112441 BARIBAULT OIL CO INC BARIBAULT OIL CO INC PO BOX 27 OAKVILLE CT 067790027 BARKERS OIL SERVICES LLC BARKERS OIL SERVICES LLC 31 KINNE RD GLASTONBURY CT 060333813 BARRIEAU OIL COMPANY INC BARRIEAU OIL COMPANY INC 94 REED AVE WEST HARTFORD CT 061101510 BAYSIDE PETROLEUM INC BAYSIDE PETROLEUM 21 HUCKLEBERRY HOLW SUFFIELD CT 060781541 BEACON MECHANICAL SERVICE LLC BEACON OIL PO BOX 868 GRANBY CT 060350868 BEMER PETROLEUM CORP BEMER PETROLEUM CORP 210 COMMERCE ST GLASTONBURY CT 060332449 BENCHMARK RESOURCES INC BENCHMARK RESOURCES INC 702 SW 8TH ST BENTONVILLE AR 727160500 BENDERS OIL SERVICE INC BENDERS OIL SERVICE INC 266 BEAUMONT HWY # 289 LEBANON CT 062491108 BENIT FUEL SALES & SERVICE INC BENIT FUEL SALES & SERVICE INC 103 SMITHTOWN BLVD SMITHTOWN NY 117875118 BENNETT PATSY L BENNETTS SERVICE STATION 550 COMMERCE DR FAIRFIELD CT 068255544 BENVENUTI OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED BENVENUTI OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED PO BOX 299 WATERFORD CT 063852431 BERH LLC J & E OIL COMPANY PO BOX 5547 HAMDEN CT 065180547 BEST ENERGY LLC BEST ENERGY LLC 4 MECHANIC ST PAWCATUCK CT 06379 BIODIESEL ONE LTD BIODIESEL ONE LTD 102 W CENTER ST SOUTHINGTON CT 064893534 BLOOMFIELD FUEL OIL CO INC BLOOMFIELD FUEL OIL CO INC PO BOX 314 BLOOMFIELD CT 060020314 BLUE FLAME OIL COMPANY INC BLUE FLAME OIL COMPANY INC 27 LAURA ST NEW HAVEN CT 065121607 BOLLA EM REALTY LLC BOLLA EM REALTY LLC 809 STEWART AVE GARDEN CITY NY 115304810 BOUCHARD FUELS INC BOUCHARD FUELS INC 1210 MERIDEN WATERBURY TPKE PLANTSVILLE CT 064792024 BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA INC BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA INC PO BOX 941912 HOUSTON TX 770948912 BRAINARD AIRPORT SERVICES INC ATLANTIC AVIATION 20 LINDBERGH DR HARTFORD CT 061142132 BRANCHVILLE OIL COMPANY INC BRANCHVILLE OIL COMPANY INC PO BOX 401 GEORGETOWN CT 068290401 BRIDGEPORT AIRPORT SERVICES INC MILLION AIR BRIDGEPORT PO BOX 607 FARMINGDALE NY 117350607 BRIDGEPORT BIO DIESEL LLC BRIDGEPORT BIO DIESEL LLC 146 ANDOVER ST BRIDGEPORT CT 066052316 BRODEURS OIL SERVICE INC BRODEURS OIL SERVICE INC PO BOX 602 MOOSUP CT 063540602 BROOKLYN CENTER CORPORATION BROOKLYN OIL CO 314 PROVIDENCE RD BROOKLYN CT 062341821 BROOKS OIL SERVICE INC BROOKS OIL SERVICE INC PO BOX 1954 BRISTOL CT 060111954 BROTHERS OIL COMPANY INC BROTHERS OIL CO 486 SCHOOL ST EAST HARTFORD CT 061081149 BRUNELLI ENERGY LLC BRUNELLI ENERGY LLC 1 RACHEL DR BOZRAH CT 063341149 BUCHTA DONALD BUCHTA OIL SERVICE PO BOX 386 GUILFORD CT 064370386 BUCKEYE ENERGY SERVICES LLC BUCKEYE ENERGY SERVICES LLC PO BOX 56169 HOUSTON TX 772566169 BUCKEYE TERMINALS LLC BUCKEYE TERMINALS LLC 1 GREENWAY PLZ STE 600 HOUSTON TX 770460121 BUDDYS FUEL LLC BUDDYS FUEL LLC 8 OLD FARM RD OXFORD CT 064781705 BURSAW GAS & OIL INC BURSAW GAS & OIL INC 94 GREAT RD ACTON MA 017205672 Page 3 of 27 PRIMARY NAME TRADE NAME STREET CITY STATE ZIP BYSTREKS OIL COMPANY LLC BYSTREKS OIL COMPANY LLC 53 HUBBARD ST MIDDLEFIELD CT 064551232 C P BURDICK & SON INC C P BURDICK & SON INC PO BOX 667 IVORYTON CT 064420667 C S B INC C S B INC 75 BROWNSTONE AVE PORTLAND CT 064801855 CAMBRIDGE PETROLEUM CORPORATION CAMBRIDGE PETROLEUM CORPORATION 255 W 36TH ST RM 401 NEW YORK
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