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Records show gas stations pump out low-octane gas from premium pumps
The Texas Department of Agriculture is investigating 16 Houston-area gas stations for allegedly mixing lower-octane gasoline with higher-octane, higher-priced gas. The state launched its investigation after the 11 News Defenders told the agency about fuel delivery invoices we obtained—invoices from a major transport firm which delivers gas from local refineries to your neighborhood gas station.
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