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Chevron to Double ExtraMile Sites Across the West

New joint partnership to guide growth effort

SAN RAMON, Calif. -- Chevron USA Inc. has partnered with Jacksons Food Stores to grow the ExtraMile convenience store brand across the Western United States, creating a new joint company to oversee the expansion.

The ExtraMile system currently includes more than 700 c-stores in California, Oregon and Washington. The new company, ExtraMile Convenience Stores LLC, will be co-owned by Chevron and Jacksons. It will extend the brand into further areas of the existing footprint, as well as four more states. Jacksons Food Stores currently operates more than 230 c-store sites in Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Oregon and Washington.

The new company aims to double the number of ExtraMile sites by 2027.

Chevron USA's Chevron Corp., San Ramon, Calif., is one of the few U.S. oil companies still committed to having a direct-operated retail network. Chevron-branded products are sold in more than 8,000 retail locations in the United States, and the major oil supplies more than 2,500 service stations in Southern and Eastern states with Texaco-branded fuel.

Jacksons Food Stores Inc. is based in Meridian, Idaho.

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