
Traditional c-store
Traditional convenience store (c-store) service refers to the standard offerings provided by such establishments, including fuel sales, snacks, beverages, tobacco products, and basic grocery items. These stores often prioritize fast service, convenience, and accessibility, catering to customers’ immediate needs for on-the-go purchases in a convenient retail environment.
Truck Stop
Truck stop service caters primarily to truck drivers, offering amenities such as fuel stations, parking facilities, showers, restrooms, and dining options. Additional services may include repair and maintenance services, convenience stores, and lodging accommodations. Truck stops serve as essential rest and refueling points for long-haul truckers and travelers along highways.


QSR
Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) service emphasizes speed and convenience, providing fast food options with efficient ordering and delivery processes. QSRs typically offer a limited menu of prepared meals, often featuring burgers, fries, sandwiches, and beverages. The focus is on quick turnaround times and satisfying customers’ immediate hunger needs.
EV
The integration of Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations into petroleum service offerings addresses the evolving needs of motorists transitioning to electric vehicles. Petroleum stations now provide EV charging facilities alongside traditional fuel pumps, accommodating a broader range of vehicles and aligning with the shift towards sustainable transportation options.
