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Where do I buy Ethanol in
Kentucky?
Bulk Denatured Ethanol
Commonwealth
Agri-Energy, LLC
4895 Pembroke
Road
Hopkinsville, Kentucky 42241
Phone: 270-475-4415
Fax: 270-475-4416
Website:
www.commonwealthagrienergy.com
E10:
In
general, any gasoline supplied by Marathon Oil Company has 10% ethanol
added. These filling stations are located state wide. Visit
Marathon's site to search all locations.
All filling stations located in the Louisville area and Northern
Kentucky near Cincinnati, are required to sell E10.
Thornton's
also carries E10 at all of its locations.
Stations
in western Kentucky owned by Max Arnold & Sons voluntarily blend 10%
ethanol in the gasoline they sell when it is economically feasible.
Check here for station locations. Please check with the filling
station regarding its availability before you fill up.
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Louisville
Area Locations
Thornton's #157
1335 N
Hurstbourne Lane (I-64 exit 15)
Louisville, KY 40222
Thornton's #21
2700 Fern
Valley Road (near I-65)
Louisville, KY
502-966-8919
Thornton's #151 (available in early July)
7920 Bardstown Road
Louisville, KY 40291
Thornton's #155
8405 National Turnpike
Louisville, KY 40214
Thornton's #34
605 Lyndon Lane
Louisville, KY 40222
Thornton's #20
4500 South Third Street
Louisville, KY 40214
Chevron (Exit #28)
1101 Buck Creek Road
Simpsonville, KY 40067
A & M Marathon
1088 Bloomfield Road
Taylorsville, KY 40071
Northern Kentucky
Kroger Fueling Station
4303 Winston
Ave.
Latonia, KY (Covington/Kenton Co.)
859-655-0727
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Western
Kentucky Max Fuel Express #6
Corner of Ft.
Campbell Blvd. and Walnut St.
Hopkinsville, KY
270-886-3266
Quick Stop #29
730 Princeton
Pike
Madisonville, KY
270.821.8398
Pugh’s J
Midway/BP
6801 Cairo Road
Paducah, KY
270-442-4387
Max Fuel Express #44
100 E College
Street
Mayfield, KY 42006
270.395.5505
MaxFuel Express #43
1302 Main Street
Murray, KY 42071
270.753.9058
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