After this step, gasoline is processed and delivered to central terminals via barges.

From the central terminals, the gasoline is distributed through pipelines to various retail gas stations. The terminals also store other types of fuel such as diesel and jet fuel, which are distributed to their respective outlets.

Before being delivered to the gas stations, the gasoline is blended with additives such as detergents, anti-foaming agents, and octane boosters. These additives improve the performance and efficiency of the gasoline as well as reduce engine deposits and emissions.

Once the gasoline reaches the gas station, it is stored in underground tanks until it is pumped into customers' vehicles. At the gas station, the pump dispenses the gasoline into the vehicle's fuel tank while also measuring the amount of fuel and its cost.

Overall, the production and distribution of gasoline is a complex process that involves various steps and technologies to ensure the quality and availability of this essential fuel source.