Petroleum & Fuel Management
Industries We Serve
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Alternative Fuels
Alternative fuels are sourced from non-petroleum origins, decreasing our reliance on imported oil. Many of these fuels are generated domestically, and some even come from renewable sources. In comparison to gasoline or diesel, they typically generate lower levels of pollution. For instance, ethanol, derived from crops like corn, is produced within our own country.
Back Office Systems
Industry-specific back office software is essential for oil and gas companies to manage accounting, land records, regulatory reporting, financial asset monitoring, costing for complex operations, and revenue tracking across various locations and mineral deposits.

Cloud Based Services
Cloud-based services, provided by cloud computing providers, offer on-demand delivery of services via the internet from their servers, with the option of private or public clouds, allowing users to access applications, resources, and storage as needed, resulting in convenient, scalable, and cost-effective access without the requirement for internal infrastructure or hardware.

Fleet Cards
A fleet card, also referred to as a fuel card, is a payment card issued by major oil or specialized credit companies, enabling businesses to efficiently manage expenses related to their owned and operated vehicles. Fleet managers and owners can distribute fleet cards to their employees, facilitating convenient payment for fuel and other vehicle-related costs during company vehicle operation.


Payment Processing
Payment processing encompasses the digital interactions among banks, processing networks, and POS systems that enable businesses to accept non-cash payments, involving tasks such as card processing, establishing secure gateways, and communicating with issuing banks and consumer accounts. To accept payments through credit cards, virtual wallets, and other means, businesses must implement payment processing solutions.
Terminal Fueling
A fuel terminal is a facility designed for the storage and distribution of fuel, receiving bulk transfers from pipelines or marine vessels. It is equipped with a loading rack to facilitate the physical transfer of fuel into tanker trucks or rail cars for further transportation.


Truck Stop/Travel Centers
A truck stop, referred to as a travel center by major chains in the United States, is a commercial establishment situated on or near busy roads, offering refueling services, rest areas, and frequently, pre-prepared food and various amenities to both motorists and truck drivers.