Top 202 Convenience <br>Stores 2019

Top 202 Convenience
Stores 2019

CSP’s Top 202 details the largest chains in the convenience-store industry and the biggest M&A stories of the past year based on Technomic data. Welcome to a deep dive into the c-store landscape.

Who’s No. 1?
Rank Chain Name No. of Stores Last Year's Rank
51 H&S Energy Products LLC 165 53
52 Tri Star Energy/Twice Daily 162 59
53 Alta Convenience 157 51
54 K-VA-T Food Stores Convenience Division 150 55
55 Blarney Castle Oil 148 52
56 Quality Oil Co. 140 53
57 Transit Energy Group 135 65
58 Panjwani Energy 134 61
59 Vintners Distributors/Loop Neighborhood 132 57
60 Enmarket 129 58
61 Martin & Bayley Inc./Huck's 125 59
62 GoMart Inc. 122 60
63 Englefield Oil Co. 120 62
64 Gas Land Petroleum 119 63
65 Little General Stores Inc. 115 64
66 Quick Track 111 70
67 Sampson-Bladen Oil Co./Han-Dee Hugo's 109 68
67 Mirabito Holdings Inc. 109 66
69 Stinker Stores Inc. 108 66
70 Town Pump Inc. 107 70
71 Plaid Pantry 106 69
72 Victory Marketing/Sprint Mart 104 73
72 M.M. Fowler Inc./Family Fare 104 74
74 S&S Petroleum 91 82
75 Parker Oil Co. 90 77
76 White Oak Station 89
77 Newcomb Oil Co./FiveStar 88 78
77 Atlantis Management Group 88 84
79 Toot'n Totum Food Stores 87 79
80 Reid Petroleum Group/Crosby's 84 76
80 The Spinx Co. 84 80
82 CHR Corp./Rutter's 83 84
83 Midjit Market/Green Valley Grocery 82 88
83 FKG Oil Co./MotoMart 82 82
85 Family Express Corp. 81 81
86 Southwest Georgia Oil Co. Inc./SunStop 79 89
87 Krist Oil Co. 78 89
87 Monfort Cos./7E CO Holdings 78
89 Johnson Oil Co./ExpressLane 77 84
90 Sunoco LP/Aplus 76 87
90 BFS Cos. 76 92
92 Campbell Oil Co./BellStores 75 92
92 OnCue Marketing LLC 75 92
94 Good 2 Go Stores LLC 74 92
94 MNS Ltd./ABC Stores 74 97
94 Parker Cos. 74 99
94 CPD Energy Corp./Chestnut Market 74 105
98 Weigel's Stores Inc. 73 102
98 C.N. Brown 73 96
98 The Kent Cos. 73 99

Methodology

For year-over-year benchmarking purposes, CSP’s Top 202 is a list of the largest convenience-store chains ranked by U.S. store count as of Dec. 31, 2018. Any pending sales are not included. Technomic, CSP’s Chicago-based sister research company, believes its sources of information are reliable, but it does not assume any liability for the accuracy or comprehensiveness of the information published.

Speedway LLC’s numbers do not reflect the 37 stores Marathon Petroleum acquired from NOCO Energy Co. BP America Inc.’s numbers do not reflect its acquisition of Thorntons Inc. because the deal did not close until early 2019. EG Group’s numbers do not reflect the 54-unit Fastrac Markets acquisition, because the deal was not announced until April 2019. RaceTrac and RaceWay stores have been separated due to their unique business models.

Note: Because of the tie at 201, the list includes 203 chains. Bonus!


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