Mobile payment options like Apple Pay are convenient and growing in popularity. Using Apple Pay is secure because it does not share your credit card number with the retailer, which means your credit card information is less likely to be stolen. Instead of your credit card number, Apple Pay creates a unique transaction code for each payment.

You can even use Apple Pay at gas stations. However, whether you can use Apple Pay at the pump or only at the cashier will vary depending on which gas station you visit. Below, we list the gas stations that take Apple Pay either in-store or at the pump, plus explain how to use Apple Pay to pay for gas.

The List of Gas Stations That Take Apple Pay

The following gas stations accept Apple Pay. We compiled this information by contacting several locations of each gas station, as well as their corporate customer service departments.

To find the gas stations closest to you that take Apple Pay, you can also use the Maps app on your iPhone. Search for gas stations nearby; after you tap a location, swipe up and look at the “Useful to Know” section to see whether it accepts Apple Pay.

7-Eleven

  • Availability: Most locations
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only
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ARCO

  • Availability: All locations
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only (including ampm convenience stores)
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BP/Amoco

  • Availability: Depends on franchise location
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only
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Chevron

  • Availability: Most locations
  • In-store or at the pump: Both are available at most locations
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CITGO

  • Availability: Depends on franchise location
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only
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Circle K

  • Availability: Most locations
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only
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Conoco

  • Availability: Depends on franchise location
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only
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Cumberland Farms

  • Availability: Most locations
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only
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Delta Sonic

  • Availability: Most locations
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only
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ExxonMobil

Kum & Go

  • Availability: Most locations
  • In-store or at the pump: Depends on the location
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Kwik Fill/Red Apple

  • Availability: Most locations
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only
  • Find a location

Kwik Trip/Kwik Star

  • Availability: Most locations
  • In-store or at the pump: Depends on the location
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Meijer

  • Availability: Most locations
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only
  • Find a location

Phillips 66

  • Availability: Most locations
  • In-store or at the pump: Depends on the location
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QuikTrip

  • Availability: Most locations
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only
  • Find a location

RaceTrac/RaceWay

  • Availability: Most locations
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only
  • Find a location

Shell

See our research for information about Shell’s Apple Pay policy.

Sheetz

See our research on the Apple Pay policy at Sheetz.

Speedway

  • Availability: Most locations
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only
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Sunoco

  • Availability: Depends on franchise location
  • In-store or at the pump: Depends on the location
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Texaco

  • Availability: Most locations
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only
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Valero

  • Availability: Depends on franchise location
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only
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Wawa

  • Availability: Most locations
  • In-store or at the pump: In-store only
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Note that many of these gas stations also take other mobile payment options, such as Samsung Pay (as previously reported).

Want to find a gas station that accepts credit cards instead? See our list of gas stations that accept credit cards (and those that don’t). For other automotive purchases, see our research on AutoZone’s Apple Pay policy.

How to Pay for Gas With Apple Pay

Apple Pay allows you to use your phone or Apple Watch to pay for purchases instead of using a credit card, debit card, or cash. If the location you’re visiting is set up to accept Apple Pay, you’ll just hold your device up to the credit card machine and use a face scan, Touch ID, or your passcode to confirm your payment. The process is the same whether you are paying in the store or at the pump.


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2 comments


  • Will

    Excellent article! The info I was looking for, current and easily digestible (via Apple Reader, native mobile format was a struggle). Thank you

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      First Quarter Finance | Lindsey Desmet

      You’re welcome, Will! We’re glad to hear that you found our article helpful!