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Moore Oil to convert more than 20 stores to ExtraMile

Change from Chevron Food Mart locations to take place in the Birmingham, Alabama, area
Moore Oil Co. will convert more than 20 of its Chevron Food Mart locations to ExtraMile-branded stores.
Moore Oil Co. will convert more than 20 of its Chevron Food Mart locations to ExtraMile-branded stores. | ExtraMile

Moore Oil Co. will convert more than 20 of its Chevron Food Mart locations in the Birmingham, Alabama, area to ExtraMile-branded stores, Pleasanton, California-based ExtraMile announced Tuesday.

“ExtraMile is excited to expand our brand in Alabama and even more so with a trusted franchisee like Moore Oil that has been delivering for customers for more than 100 years,” said Brad Wolford, ExtraMile’s general manager of sales. “We look forward to continuing to provide an enhanced store environment, improved product offerings and high-quality service.”

Birmingham-based Moore Oil is Chevron’s long-standing and largest branded fuel marketer in Alabama, ExtraMile said.

The announcement underpins ExtraMile’s strategic expansion in the U.S. Southeast, the company said.

Conversions are expected to begin in early 2026, with full project completion anticipated in 2027, ExtraMile said.

ExtraMile Convenience Stores LLC is a joint venture owned by Chevron U.S.A. Inc. and Jacksons Food Stores. The ExtraMile network is made up of more than 1,100 franchised convenience stores licensed to brand in Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, New Mexico, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. ExtraMile stores offer customers high-quality products, and a convenient, rewarding shopping experience while expanding digital capabilities to enhance the value of the ExtraMile Rewards program. 

Moore Oil Co.is a family-owned and -operated fuel marketing and distribution business with roots dating back to 1917. With more than 100 years of experience, Moore Oil specializes in supplying top-tier gasoline and diesel fuel to convenience stores, gas stations, commercial and industrial clients, as well as individual consumers across Alabama and the U.S. Southeast region.

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