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Southwest Georgia Oil partners with LottoShield

54 SunStop convenience stores integrated the anti-theft and management system
Southwest Georgia Oil has partnered with LottoShield.
Southwest Georgia Oil has partnered with LottoShield. | SunStop, LottoShield, Shutterstock

Southwest Georgia Oil, Bainbridge, Georgia, has integrated LottoShield’s lottery management system across all 54 of its SunStop stores. 

LottoShield integrated its systems across its sites in less than two weeks. By choosing San Ramon, California-based LottoShield as its lottery management partner, Southwest Georgia Oil aims to strengthen its efforts against lottery theft, free up productive hours for store staff and modernize its lottery operations, the chain said.

  • Chestnut Market is No. 86 on CSP’s 2025 Top 202 ranking of U.S. convenience-store chains by total number of company-owned retail outlets.

H&S Energy, Chestnut Market, Tooley Oil Co. and more also leverage LottoShield’s systems.

Southwest Georgia Oil operates 81 convenience stores, offering fuel, food, snacks, beverages, groceries and general merchandise. All stores are in Florida, Georgia and Alabama, and its fuel brand is Inland. In addition to the c-store locations, Southwest Georgia Oil also delivers fuel to stations in Georgia and Florida through its wholesale petroleum division, Total Petroleum LLC. It also has a propane division and its own transport division. 

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