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MFA Oil acquires local Platte-Clay Fuels

Ivan Foley by Ivan Foley
January 5, 2024
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MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy supply cooperative, has announced the acquisition of Platte-Clay Fuels, a self-service retail petroleum company and a subsidiary of Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative.

The acquisition, which closed on Dec. 28, includes two fueling sites located at 510 Sam Barr Drive in Kearney and 1500 Branch Street (Hwy. 92) in Platte City.

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The acquired fueling sites in Kearney and Platte City will become the latest additions to MFA Oil Company’s Petro-Card 24 network, with more than 180 locations in Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa and Kansas. Petro-Card 24 stations offer high-quality fuels such as MFA Oil’s BOSS Performance Diesel and REVital Detergent Gasoline, are open to the public 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and accept all major credit and fleet cards, in addition to MFA Oil’s proprietary credit cards.

“We are excited to bring additional fueling opportunities to our member-owners and customers in the northern Kansas City metro area,” says Kenny Steeves, senior vice president of MFA Oil operations. “We continue to expand our Petro-Card 24 network and broaden access to our convenient 24/7 fueling services.”

MFA Oil members who buy fuel from Petro-Card 24 locations with a Petro-Card 24 credit card can earn patronage dividends on their purchases. Patronage is the distribution of profits paid by a cooperative to its owners. Any agricultural producers or owners of land used for agricultural production are eligible to become an MFA Oil member if they buy at least $1,000 of product during the company’s fiscal year (Sept. 1 – Aug. 31).

Dave Deihl, CEO and general manager of Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative, says the decision to sell Platte-Clay Fuels was not taken lightly.

“It was important to us to find a buyer with a cooperative business model,” Deihl says. “This opportunity will allow Platte-Clay to focus completely on our core business of providing the best, most reliable, electric service possible in today’s uncertain energy environment.”

This is the first acquisition of MFA Oil’s 2024 fiscal year, which began on Sept. 1, 2023. MFA Oil made two acquisitions in its 2023 fiscal year. The company will continue to evaluate strategic acquisition opportunities within its trade territory.

To learn more about Petro-Card 24 fueling stations, visit www.mfaoil.com/fuels/24hr-fueling/.

For local customer support at the Kearney or Platte City fueling sites, call (816) 858-3805.

About MFA Oil Company
MFA Oil Company, formed in 1929, is a farmer-owned cooperative and the ninth-largest propane retailer in the United States. The company supplies fuels, lubricants, and propane to customers in Missouri, Arkansas, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, and Tennessee.

Through a subsidiary, MFA Oil operates Break Time convenience stores in Missouri; a Big O Tires franchise in Missouri, Arkansas, and Kansas; a solar panel installation company, BluSphere Energy; and APM, a wholesale fuel distributor.

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Ivan Foley

Ivan Foley

Ivan Foley, longtime owner/publisher of the Platte County Landmark, is a past winner of the national Gish Award for courage, tenacity and integrity in rural journalism, presented by the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues at the University of Kentucky. He lives in Platte County not far from KCI Airport.

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