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Encinitas gas station stories

USA to become Arco — both owned by Tesoro

The site at 933 Birmingham Drive was originally built as a Gulf station when I-5 opened  in the 1960s.
The site at 933 Birmingham Drive was originally built as a Gulf station when I-5 opened in the 1960s.

On October 17, the USA gas station off I-5 at Birmingham Drive in Cardiff by the Sea was set to shut down and begin a makeover to an Arco branded station.

In an Arco-less city of 15 gas stations, the low-priced major brand is a welcomed addition. “It’s good to have a station like Arco in our city,” said Encinitas city councilman Tony Kranz, referring to Arco’s position of generally offering the lowest price of major branded gas stations.

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Brendan Smith, media relations for Tesoro refiners, owners of the Arco and AM/PM brands, says the switchover will receive “site upgrades including LED lighting at the pumps, which promote improved safety and efficiency.”

The convenience store, however will not be branded as an AM/PM due to its small size. The station will carry Arco’s marketed and trademarked “Top Tier” gasoline.

Founded in 1968, Tesoro, based in San Antonio, Texas, is the second-largest independent oil refinery in the U.S. The Cardiff station is operated by a franchisee, according to Smith.

Tesoro, with two SoCal refineries in Carson and Wilmington, is also the refiner and distributor to hundreds of Shell and Exxon-Mobil branded gas stations in California, as well as the remaining 137 USA stations.

The site at 933 Birmingham Drive was originally built as a Gulf station when I-5 opened in the 1960s. It was also a Thrifty gas through the 1990s, which was a non-AM/PM brand for Arco.

ARCO — Atlantic Richfield Corporation — was formed in a 1966 merger between Richfield, based in Los Angeles, and Atlantic Oil on the East Coast. Originally, the station across the freeway from the soon-to-be Arco was built as an Arco in 1969. It became a Texaco and is now a Valero.

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The site at 933 Birmingham Drive was originally built as a Gulf station when I-5 opened  in the 1960s.
The site at 933 Birmingham Drive was originally built as a Gulf station when I-5 opened in the 1960s.

On October 17, the USA gas station off I-5 at Birmingham Drive in Cardiff by the Sea was set to shut down and begin a makeover to an Arco branded station.

In an Arco-less city of 15 gas stations, the low-priced major brand is a welcomed addition. “It’s good to have a station like Arco in our city,” said Encinitas city councilman Tony Kranz, referring to Arco’s position of generally offering the lowest price of major branded gas stations.

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Brendan Smith, media relations for Tesoro refiners, owners of the Arco and AM/PM brands, says the switchover will receive “site upgrades including LED lighting at the pumps, which promote improved safety and efficiency.”

The convenience store, however will not be branded as an AM/PM due to its small size. The station will carry Arco’s marketed and trademarked “Top Tier” gasoline.

Founded in 1968, Tesoro, based in San Antonio, Texas, is the second-largest independent oil refinery in the U.S. The Cardiff station is operated by a franchisee, according to Smith.

Tesoro, with two SoCal refineries in Carson and Wilmington, is also the refiner and distributor to hundreds of Shell and Exxon-Mobil branded gas stations in California, as well as the remaining 137 USA stations.

The site at 933 Birmingham Drive was originally built as a Gulf station when I-5 opened in the 1960s. It was also a Thrifty gas through the 1990s, which was a non-AM/PM brand for Arco.

ARCO — Atlantic Richfield Corporation — was formed in a 1966 merger between Richfield, based in Los Angeles, and Atlantic Oil on the East Coast. Originally, the station across the freeway from the soon-to-be Arco was built as an Arco in 1969. It became a Texaco and is now a Valero.

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