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Fuel wholesaling is a sector of the energy and natural resources industry that involves the purchase and sale of fuel products. Fuel wholesalers purchase fuel from refineries, distributors, and other sources, and then resell it to retailers, commercial customers, and other buyers. Fuel wholesalers are responsible for ensuring that fuel is delivered safely and efficiently to their customers. They also provide services such as storage, transportation, and blending of fuel products.
Fuel wholesalers play an important role in the energy and natural resources industry, as they provide a reliable source of fuel to customers. They also help to ensure that fuel is available in areas where it is not produced locally.
Some of the major companies in the fuel wholesaling market include BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell, Valero, and Marathon Petroleum. Show Less Read more