Gasoline (87 Octane E-10)
Fill up your cars with regular 87 gasoline from Baker Petroleum in Delaware! We don’t just power your homes, businesses, and equipment. Our commitment to excellence extends to powering your cars as well. We sell regular E-10 87 octane gasoline for individuals and fleet vehicles.
We Sell Regular Unleaded (87 Octane E-10) Gas
For everyday driving and everyday vehicles, we offer regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87. This fuel, known as E-10, is the standard choice for most cars on the road. It's a versatile option that can meet the needs of your daily commute, errands, and more.
Fill Up On Gas At Our Convenient Locations
Visit us to fill your tank with regular 87 octane gasoline at one of our convenient locations. Our coverage map includes 11 locations in Sussex County and Kent County, Delaware. No matter where you live or where your travels take you, you can count on Baker Petroleum to help get you there. We ensure you’re never far from a reliable source of fuel.
Gasoline For Fleet Vehicles
If you’re a small business, corporation, or government client, we provide gasoline fleet fueling services for your company vehicles and work trucks. No matter how big or small, we're here to support your fueling needs. We make it easy for you to keep your vehicles on the road and on schedule. Contact us and ask about our deliveries to your business in Delaware. We provide on-site fueling and fuel storage tank fill-ups.
Whether you're a daily commuter or manage a fleet of vehicles, Baker Petroleum is your trusted partner for quality gasoline in Delaware.
Great Payment Options
Baker Petroleum is happy to offer a variety of convenient payment options including online and automatic credit card payments, budget plans, and a money saving EFT option! And of course, we accept cash and checks. Click here to find out more.
Our Service Area
Are you within the Baker Petroleum service area? We cover more of the region than you might think - so be sure to check out our service area map.
DID YOU KNOW...
Carbon monoxide is a threat that's difficult to detect - the best way to reduce the risk of carbon monoxide related incidents is to have a qualified service technician check your appliances and venting systems annually, before heating season begins. Carbon monoxide detectors are also available.