7-Eleven To Drop Venezuela-Backed Citgo As Gas Supplier

FOREST PARK, IL - SEPTEMBER 27: A customer pumps gas at a 7-Eleven store September 27, 2006 in Forest Park, Illinois. 7-Eleven announced after their 20-year supply agreement ends this week that the chain will switch to their own branded gasoline. In a statement the company expressed concern over recent ?derogatory? comments about our country and its leadership recently made by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Citgo is owned by Petroleos de Venezuela. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
FOREST PARK, IL - SEPTEMBER 27: A customer pumps gas at a 7-Eleven store September 27, 2006 in Forest Park, Illinois. 7-Eleven announced after their 20-year supply agreement ends this week that the chain will switch to their own branded gasoline. In a statement the company expressed concern over recent ?derogatory? comments about our country and its leadership recently made by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Citgo is owned by Petroleos de Venezuela. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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