Gulf Energy Partners With Chevron

Gulf Energy of Daphne has announced a strategic alliance with Chevron that will cover the energy market in the Alabama, Florida and Mississippi Gulf Coast regions. Gulf Energy says it “is poised to become a leading fuel distributor serving companies, organizations, and governments” in these regions. It adds that the agreement paves the way for it to distribute Chevron and Texaco products through its network, which includes Gulf Energy and Gulf Retail Operations. This news follows Gulf Energy and 68 Ventures announcing their partnership and plans to build and operate a significant number of new-to-industry convenience stores throughout the region over the next several years. “This alliance is poised to bring substantial economic benefits to the Gulf Coast, supporting local businesses and fostering job creation,” Gulf Energy added.

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