Shell - All Ethanol-Free Gas Locations
Find 264 verified Shell locations offering ethanol-free (E0) gas across 24 states.
Shell operates 528+ convenience stores across 24 states (Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin), with select locations offering ethanol-free fuel. E0 availability is typically concentrated in areas near lakes, rivers, and marinas where boating is popular. Alabama and Alaska have the highest concentration of Shell E0 locations. Find verified Shell E0 locations below, or browse all ethanol-free gas stations →.
About Shell Ethanol-Free Fuel
Shell E0 Fuel Program Overview
Shell offers ethanol-free fuel (E0) at select locations, responding to customer demand from boaters, classic car enthusiasts, and small engine users. Unlike standard fuel offerings, Shell E0 is typically premium unleaded gasoline without any ethanol content, providing better engine protection and fuel stability.
Where Shell Offers E0 Fuel
E0 availability at Shell is concentrated in areas near lakes, rivers, and marinas where boating is popular. Alabama and Alaska have the highest concentration of Shell E0 locations, particularly around major waterways and recreational areas. Newer Shell stores are more likely to offer E0 fuel.
How to Identify E0 at Shell Pumps
Shell E0 fuel is typically labeled as "Unleaded 91 - Ethanol Free" or simply "E0" on the pump. The pumps usually have a dedicated button or selection for ethanol-free fuel, separate from standard octane options. Look for clear signage indicating "No Ethanol" or "Pure Gas."
Pricing and Value
Shell E0 fuel typically costs $0.50-$0.80 more per gallon than standard E10 fuel, and $0.20-$0.40 more than premium with ethanol. While more expensive, E0 provides better engine protection for small engines, longer fuel stability for storage, and peace of mind for boat owners concerned about phase separation.
Shell vs. Competitors
Shell's extensive Alabama and Alaska presence makes them a go-to choice for recreational users seeking ethanol-free fuel. Their 91 octane E0 offers a premium option for those who need pure gasoline for marine engines, classic cars, and small equipment.
Shell operates 13,000+ stations across the United States. Their station locator includes a "Shell Ethanol Free Gasoline" filter, making it easy to find E0 locations. Shell offers V-Power NiTRO+ Premium Gasoline and ethanol-free options at select locations.
All Shell E0 Locations
264 verified Shell locations across 24 states