I have a diesel car, and I always refuel at Totalenergies. My friends told me that diesel V-Power (Shell) is better than diesel Excelium (Total). Which is better in your opinion?

  • L44KSO@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    It’s like Chinese food - fancy names but it all comes out of the same can…

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    10 months ago

    I was told all the stations are actually the same, their diesel/gases are from the nearest drilling station. I wonder if it is true.

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      10 months ago

      Distance from the refiner is not really of any importance to the station. The distance from the midstream where is blended and stored might but generally after it’s made it’s shipped via pipeline to a “blender” where it goes out buy truck to the station.

  • Edgar-Allan-Pho@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Doesn’t matter. Just go to a truck stop.

    Most important thing is that the fuel is constantly cycled and not sitting for months. A gas station doesn’t sell much diesel so it sits and accumulates water. A truck stop sells tens of thousands of gallons a month

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    10 months ago

    The sellers of fuels gas and diesel essentially buy the fuel from the market the either have the refiner or another midstream company mix or blend it with their additive package. The fuel that comes out of a refinery is basically the same “finished product”. The end user will have a contract with whatever company if they have additives they want then it will be blended before it hits the station. The real question you want to ask is what tier of fuel it is. Qt, BP, P66, Mobil gas stations all have the highest quality fuel. Circle K, ZX, and so on have a lower tier of gas. That said it all starts off the same way and the gas you get from any gas station was made at any refinery. If the station has a refining arm like Mobil, P66, Bp the fuel you get there likely didn’t all come from that companies refining they buy it on the market same as everyone else then blend and ship for sale. QT buys all of their fuel on the market and is blended the same way by all the refiners. One way or the other there is a very minor difference between top tier gas and bottom tier gas the you will not really see any Ill effect from possibly more carbon buildup on valves or something like that but it’s not really proven true and the engine in said car has more to do with that than the fuel. If you have a worry go to the name brand gas station.