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{{Infobox Company | name = Sunoco LP | image = | image_caption = Sunoco gas station | type = Publicly traded (NYSE: SUN) | industry = Petroleum, fuel distribution | address = Various (Dallas HQ, Philadelphia heritage) | neighborhood = Philadelphia (historic) | coordinates = 39.9520,-75.1640 | phone = | website = https://www.sunoco.com | established = 1886 | founder = Joseph Newton Pew | parent = Energy Transfer Partners | employees = 4,000+ | stations = 10,000+ | status = Active }} '''Sunoco''' is a '''petroleum and fuel distribution company''' with deep historical roots in [[Philadelphia]], where it was founded in '''1886''' by '''Joseph Newton Pew'''. Originally known as '''Sun Oil Company''' and later '''Sun Company''', Sunoco was for decades one of Philadelphia's most important corporations, headquartered at '''1801 Market Street''' in Center City. While corporate restructuring has moved ownership and headquarters functions, the Sunoco brand remains prominent across the eastern United States with over 10,000 gas stations, and the '''Pew family's''' philanthropy through the '''Pew Charitable Trusts''' continues to shape Philadelphia.<ref name="sunoco-official">{{cite web |url=https://www.sunoco.com |title=Sunoco |publisher=Sunoco LP |access-date=December 31, 2025}}</ref> == History == === Origins (1886) === Sunoco was founded in '''1886''': '''Beginning:''' * '''Joseph Newton Pew''' founded Sun Oil Company * Oil production in Ohio * Refining business * Later moved to Philadelphia === Philadelphia Headquarters === '''Corporate home:''' * Became Philadelphia-based company * 1801 Market Street headquarters * Major employer * Civic involvement === Sun Oil Company === '''Growth:''' * Oil refining * Gas stations * Sunoco brand development * Marcus Hook refinery === Marcus Hook Refinery === '''Key asset:''' * Delaware County location * Major refinery operations * Thousands of jobs * Philadelphia-area economic anchor === Corporate Changes === '''Evolution:''' * Renamed Sunoco, Inc. (1998) * Various restructurings * Refinery operations separated * Fuel distribution focus === Current Structure === '''Today:''' * '''Sunoco LP''' as master limited partnership * Owned by '''Energy Transfer Partners*** * Dallas, Texas headquarters * Philadelphia heritage == The Pew Family == === Joseph Newton Pew === '''Founder:''' * Built Sun Oil Company * Philadelphia establishment * Business leader * Philanthropic legacy === Pew Charitable Trusts === '''Philanthropy:''' * Created by Pew family * Major Philadelphia foundation * National influence * Billions in assets === Civic Impact === '''Community:''' * Pew family shaped Philadelphia * Arts and culture support * Education funding * Public policy research == Operations == === Gas Stations === '''Retail:''' * 10,000+ gas stations * Sunoco brand * East Coast concentration * Convenience stores === Fuel Distribution === '''Wholesale:''' * Fuel supply to dealers * Transportation fuels * Commercial customers * Pipeline access === Racing Fuel === '''Motorsports:''' * Official fuel of NASCAR * IndyCar partnership * Racing fuel supplier * Premium product positioning == Philadelphia Connections == === Historical Headquarters === '''1801 Market Street:''' * Former Sunoco headquarters * Center City landmark * Decades of operation * Corporate presence === Marcus Hook === '''Refinery legacy:''' * Major refinery (now Philadelphia Energy Solutions successor) * Delaware County jobs * Industrial history * Economic importance === Employment History === '''Jobs:''' * Major employer for decades * White-collar and blue-collar * Regional economic impact * Career opportunities === Pew Center === '''Continuing legacy:''' * Pew Center for Arts & Heritage * Pew Charitable Trusts offices * Philadelphia presence * Family philanthropy == Brand and Marketing == === Sunoco Brand === '''Recognition:''' * Distinctive yellow and blue * East Coast identity * Gas station network * Consumer familiarity === NASCAR Partnership === '''Racing:''' * Official fuel of NASCAR * High-profile sponsorship * Brand visibility * Performance association === APlus Convenience Stores === '''Retail:''' * Convenience store brand * Attached to gas stations * Snacks, beverages * Services == Industry Position == === Competition === '''Major rivals:''' * Wawa (regional) * Shell, ExxonMobil (national) * Independent stations * Electric vehicles (future) === Market Position === '''Standing:''' * Major regional brand * Significant station count * Fuel distribution expertise * Brand recognition == Challenges == === Energy Transition === '''Future pressures:''' * Electric vehicle growth * Declining gasoline demand * Environmental concerns * Business model evolution === Competition === '''Market dynamics:''' * Price competition * Convenience store competition * Changing consumer habits * Real estate challenges == Legacy == === Philadelphia Impact === '''Historical importance:''' * Major corporation for a century * Pew family influence * Jobs and economic activity * Civic leadership === Pew Charitable Trusts === '''Lasting philanthropy:''' * One of largest foundations * Philadelphia focus * National policy work * Billions in giving == See Also == * [[Philadelphia Businesses]] * [[Marcus Hook]] * [[Pew Charitable Trusts]] == References == <references /> == External Links == * [https://www.sunoco.com Sunoco] * [https://www.pewtrusts.org Pew Charitable Trusts] {{#seo: |title=Sunoco - Historic Philadelphia Petroleum Company and Pew Family Legacy |description=Sunoco, the petroleum company founded in Philadelphia in 1886 by Joseph Newton Pew. Historic Philadelphia headquarters, NASCAR fuel supplier, and Pew Charitable Trusts legacy. |keywords=Sunoco, Sun Oil, Joseph Pew, Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia oil company, NASCAR fuel, Marcus Hook |type=Article }} [[Category:Businesses]] [[Category:Oil and Gas]] [[Category:Historic Companies]] [[Category:Philadelphia]]
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