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Freedom Fuel Network Offers Below-Wholesale Gas Prices, Analysts Question Funding

Created at 10 Jul · 4:06 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A new network of gas stations, branded as Freedom Fuel Network, is selling fuel at prices below wholesale, prompting questions about their funding. Analysts suggest these low prices are unsustainable and may be short-term promotions, with some noting similarities to past corporate marketing stunts.

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Key Numbers

80 centswholesale price increase per gallon since war began
$1.99per gallon gas offered in T-Mobile promotion

Who's Involved

Rakhee Sharma
Shell spokesperson
Tom Kloza
Chief energy adviser for Gulf Oil
Patrick De Haan
Head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy
Blomgren
From the New Jersey Energy Marketers Group

↳ Why This Matters

The emergence of gas stations selling fuel at unsustainably low prices raises concerns about market manipulation, potential consumer deception, and the impact on independent retailers facing higher wholesale costs due to geopolitical events.

Key facts

  • A new network of gas stations called Freedom Fuel Network is selling gas at prices below wholesale.
  • Shell has stated it is not affiliated with the Freedom Fuel Network, despite one station previously bearing its branding.
  • Analysts suggest the low prices are unsustainable and likely short-term promotions.
  • The pricing strategy has been compared to past marketing stunts by other corporations.
  • Wholesale gas prices remain elevated due to the war in Iran, impacting retailers' ability to lower prices.

A new network of gas stations operating under the name Freedom Fuel Network has begun selling gasoline at prices significantly below wholesale, raising questions about the sustainability and origin of these low prices. One station in Brookhaven, Pennsylvania, which previously operated under the Shell brand, is now part of the Freedom Fuel Network. A Shell spokesperson confirmed the company is not affiliated with the new network and that most Shell-branded stations are independently owned and operated by businesses that license the brand.

Analysts suggest that selling gas at or below wholesale prices, without accounting for labor costs and credit card fees, is not economically viable for long-term operation. Tom Kloza, chief energy adviser for Gulf Oil, stated that such stations would likely have to close or dramatically increase prices. He also noted that some states have laws against selling gas below market rates to protect smaller competitors, though these are rarely enforced for short-term promotions.

Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, described the coordinated overnight change in branding and pricing across multiple stations as highly unusual. He drew parallels to a T-Mobile promotion earlier in June, where the mobile carrier offered discounted gas at select stations. However, a T-Mobile spokesperson denied any involvement with the Freedom Fuel Network.

Retailers are currently facing challenges with elevated wholesale fuel prices, partly attributed to the war in Iran. According to Blomgren from the New Jersey Energy Marketers Group, the wholesale price of gas is approximately 80 cents per gallon higher than before the conflict began, even as crude oil prices have stabilized. This situation limits retailers' ability to lower prices, despite potential pressure from consumers.

Frequently asked questions

The Freedom Fuel Network is a new group of gas stations that has recently begun selling gasoline at prices significantly below wholesale.

Analysts believe the prices are unsustainable because they are at or below wholesale cost, not accounting for operational expenses like labor and credit card fees.

No, a Shell spokesperson stated that the company is not affiliated with the Freedom Fuel Network, and that stations using the Shell brand are independently owned and licensed.

Wholesale gas prices remain elevated, partly due to the war in Iran, leading to an approximate 80-cent increase per gallon compared to pre-war levels.

What Happens Next

01Further analysis of the Freedom Fuel Network's pricing and operational model is expected.
02Regulatory bodies may investigate the pricing practices if they violate state or federal laws.
03The long-term viability of the Freedom Fuel Network's business model remains uncertain.

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How It Developed

A new gas station network, Freedom Fuel Network, has emerged selling fuel below wholesale prices.
One station in Brookhaven, Pennsylvania, previously branded as Shell, joined the Freedom Fuel Network.
Shell stated it is not affiliated with the Freedom Fuel Network.
Analysts noted the prices are below wholesale, not accounting for operational costs.
Some states have laws against selling gas below market rate, though rarely enforced for short promotions.
Experts described the coordinated overnight branding and price changes as rare.
The Freedom Fuel Network's pricing strategy was compared to a T-Mobile promotion offering discounted gas.
A T-Mobile spokesperson denied involvement with the Freedom Fuel Network.

Sources

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