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Happy Thanksgiving, Bayway’s Impact on NJ

November 27, 2025

Bayway Has Huge Impact

Last week saw the release of a new report that goes into detail about the huge positive impact of the Bayway Industrial Complex in Linden, and specifically the Phillips 66 Refinery at the heart of it. Given the criticism of fossil fuels over the last few years, it’s important for policymakers to have a real understanding of the concrete benefits our society sees from the presence of these reliable sources of energy. 

Some lawmakers have been pushing a “climate superfund” law that would fine large fossil fuel companies to the collective tune of $50 billion just for selling the fuels that our society needed and wanted. No doubt if it became law all those costs would just be passed down the supply chain.

The Phillips 66 refinery processes up to 258,000 barrels of crude oil per day, and has been running since 1909. Bayway is the largest refinery on the US East Coast, processing primarily light low-sulfur crude from Canada, North Dakota, West Africa, and northern Europe. It transforms that crude into about 2.22 billion gallons of gasoline per year, 1.76 billion gallons of distillate (diesel and heating oil), as well as aviation fuel and petrochemical feedstocks. 

There are other businesses at the complex. The Sunoco terminal stores 5 million barrels worth of fuel across 37 tanks (a barrel has 42 gallons). Infineum is a joint venture between ExxonMobil and Shell producing fuel additives and lubricants. The Linden Cogeneration power plant produces about 6% of the state’s electricity production from natural gas. 

The study went into depth on researching not only the direct economic impact, but also the downstream impacts from the Complex, and calculated that the site contributes over $7 billion to New Jersey’s GDP, about 1% of the entire state economy. It’s also responsible for half a billion dollars in total state and local tax revenue. With so much other infrastructure having closed over the last few decades in the Northeast, Bayway remains more essential than ever for the state and the region.

Lukoil Update

The struggles Lukoil dealers have been facing from the threatened sanctions are causing more and more problems, and getting more attention. 

The confusion around the situation has led to some dealers unable to process American Express and Wex cards, though allegedly the Amex problem should be fixed. Some dealers have tried getting their own credit card processing to fix the problem, which has led to Lukoil threatening them for ‘violating their franchise agreement’, even though it’s Lukoil as the franchisor which has failed the dealers. 

Bloomberg News ran a report you read HERE

There were also some rumors of a sale on Russian news sites, though we have confirmation those are false, and the company has not been sold at this time. 

We’re also keeping an eye on the new developments with the ceasefire proposal being pushed by the Trump Administration. There is a possibility that if it, or a version of it, is agreed to by Russia and Ukraine, then these sanctions could be removed entirely and all Lukoils will go back as they were two months ago. There’s also the chance that the Russian government may accept a plan that is not acceptable to Ukraine, and President Trump could remove the sanctions on Lukoil even without a peace deal. On the other hand, there is also a rising chance that Ukraine will accept a modified peace deal and Russia will not, and President Trump could move even more harshly against the Russians in retaliation. 

We are working on the issue from multiple directions currently, and will be hosting another meeting on Wednesday December 10th, 2pm, at the Holiday Inn Clark. If you know a Lukoil dealer, tell them to email Eric@njgca.org to make sure they’re on our contact list! If you are coming please register HERE

Happy Thanksgiving

We hope everyone is able to enjoy the day and spend some time with loved ones, and reflect on all the good things and blessings they have in their life. 

Convenience Store Lease Opportunity

FOR LEASE:
BUSY CONVENIENCE STORE LOCATION AVAILABLE

Location:
Medford, NJ

Store Features: 

  • 3,107 square feet
  • Estimated 37,000 visits per month
  • Situated next to a corner service station
  • Existing leasehold (Wawa) ends Summer 2026

Location Details:
A retail convenience store location will soon become available for lease in Medford, New Jersey. The store is currently a high traffic Wawa location and situated next to an operating gas station/auto repair shop. The Wawa lease ends in Summer 2026. 

Corner service station on adjacent property drives a lot of consumer traffic to the area. The new leasee would rebrand the store with their own identity, but also inherit a prime spot with proven and established patronage. This presents a rare opportunity for a small business owner to step into a “big box” convenience store’s existing footprint and make the location their own. 

Fellow NJGCA members and outside interested parties are welcome to visit the location.

To learn more, please contact H. Abadzi with inquiries and interest.  

Contact: H. Abadzi
E: habadzi@gmail.com
P1: 703-731-7302
P2: 703-731-8580

Station for Sale

Location:
777 Hamburg Turnpike
Pompton Lakes, NJ 07442

Station features: 

  • Corner location with four 6,000 gallon tanks (double wall fiberglass)
  • Tanks were installed in 1998.
  • 70,000 gallons of gasoline sales per month.
  • Busy 2 Bay Garage, with small C-Store.

Interested in learning more? 

Contact Steve Hamparsumian with inquires! 
Cell: 201-832-5885 
Email: Steveabbcnj@gmail.com

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Rack Averages

Date Rack Avg Avg w Taxes Low Rack
11/20 200.41 $2.6371 190.39
11/21 196.28 $2.5958 187.14
11/24 195.02 $2.5832 187.42
11/25 190.66 $2.5396 179.37
       
Date Avg Retail Avg Margin Diesel Rack Avg
11/20 $3.05 0.40 261.02
11/21 $3.06 0.42 253.33
11/24 $3.06 0.46 248.09
11/25 $3.05 0.47 242.72
       

News Worth Knowing:

Member Benefit Partner (MBP) Spotlight: C-3 Technologies

C-3 Technologies provides a full line of services to support owners and operators of underground storage tanks in NJ. These services include: • Annual Compliance Testing – Tanks, Lines, Vapor Recovery and Cathodic Protection Testing • Monthly Compliance Program – The original and most comprehensive compliance program in the industry. • Maintenance Services – Equipment service including dispensers, monitoring systems submersible pumping systems and lighting. • Construction Services – Full line of construction services from tank installations to spill bucket replacements. • Calibration – Fuel Dispenser Calibration • License and Permitting Assistance –Assistance with UST Registrations, General Air Permits, and Community Right to Know Surveys • NOV Resolution – Guidance and assistance with the resolution of Notices of Violation issued by NJDEP • Vac Truck Service and Waste Disposal

Contact: Manny Alvarez Phone: 732-348-8570 Ext.100 Email: MAlvarez@c-3technologies.com 

Our Road Warrior newsletter is brought to you by the following Member Benefit Partners:

New Jersey Gasoline, Convenience, Automotive Association
615 Hope Road, Bldg. 2, 1st Floor
Eatontown, New Jersey 07724

 

Phone: 732-256-9646
eMail: info@njgca.org

Written by Executive Director Eric Blomgren and Director of Member Services Nick De Palma


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