Pynergy Petroleum - CONOCO
4495 S Santa Fe Dr, Englewood CO
303-292-5005
Ethanol-free octane ratings: 91
GPS coordinates: N 39.63427 W 105.00824 (located from address)
Posted by Joespiper, June 15, 2011 23:45 CDT
Sales of 91, 111, 114 octanes, automotive & aviation lubricants, cleaning solvents, etc. Fuel is delivered direct from Conoco refinery in Denver 303-292-5005
Updated by Fazal Abbas, June 12, 2013 1:09 CDT
Place is there but timings are awkward.. Today/Tuesday it closed at 5pm. Traveled 9 miles but I was late. I think its same 5pm for weekdays.
Updated by Michael P, May 29, 2013 18:43 CDT
Found this station but barely. If you come to a gas station on the corner that LOOKS like a fairly 'normal' gas station, KEEP GOING AROUND THE CORNER! The 'real' Pynergy Petroleum is a large building (like a warehouse) that says on the front "PYNERGY PETROLEUM". The pump that has ethanol free fuel is on the west-side (toward the mountains). The pumps on the east side have ethanol. Read the pumps carefully to get what you want. You must pay inside the big warehouse building. Definitely not your typical fuel station. But well worth the trip. Got my mower, weedeater, and blower all running good now with E0 fuel. (Note: As of 5-26-13, the 91 octane ethanol free gas was $4.36 a gallon)
Updated by Jonathan Lathbury, March 31, 2013 14:09 CDT
Added phone number.
Updated by Stan K, January 21, 2013 11:26 CST
called today they sell 91 year round todays price is 4.10 gal Jan 21 2013
Updated by Lvuman, November 14, 2012 11:58 CST
Pynergy Petroleum is still open. Hard to find. From Santa Fe go west 1/2 block & turn right on "Frontage Rd". You will see it at the very end of the street. They sell 91 UL @ $4.36gal, 101 UL @ $7.99gal, 105 UL @ $11.00gal, and 112 Leaded and $10.00 gal.
Updated by Sandy F, November 03, 2012 16:24 CDT
Not open weekends
Updated by boomer, July 07, 2012 8:18 CDT
edit name, address
Updated by Bob, May 18, 2012 18:02 CDT
You can put any of the fuels directly into your fuel tank if you live outside of the emissions testing area or if you have collector plates on your vehicle.
Updated by Curtis, April 17, 2012 21:08 CDT
Thanks Gents! I'll find it next time come hell or high water.
Updated by Doug B., April 06, 2012 19:57 CDT
Bruce is right, friendly, and have 91 no alcohol and HIGH octane. Not supposed to put 91 no alcohol in vehicle but cans, motorcycles and boats OK. They're 1/2 block west on Union off Sante Fe
Updated by BruceS, February 29, 2012 15:13 CST
@Curtis: yes, it's still open, and selling pure gas year-round. They also have high-octane fuel. The people here are very friendly. The station is out of the way for me, but I look forward to buying from them anyway.
Updated by Curtis, January 02, 2012 18:33 CST
Is this place still in business?
Updated by HRTKD, September 07, 2011 11:05 CDT
According to personnel at the station to fuel up with the Ethanol-free 91 octane you must be filling a motorcycle or a gas can.
Updated by JoesPiper.com, June 15, 2011 23:47 CDT
Call for directions.