Gasoline

Gasoline, petroleum, or oil is a fuel source mentioned across the Fallout series.

Mentions

 * Petroleum companies included Red Rocket, Poseidon Energy, Petró-Chico, and Solitare.
 * Riots rocked the United States in 2073 as gasoline prices skyrocketed to all time highs. Records were broken then as the price of gas surpassed the rate at that time of gold bullion.
 * An old gas station is located near Navarro.
 * The PMV Valdez is a tanker that utilizes gasoline.
 * Alaskan Pipeline was a location central to the United States Annexation of Canada.
 * Nuclear power became an alternative to petroleum when supplies began to dry up.
 * Fuel was rationed in the United States before the war.
 * Red Rocket gas stations sold both gasoline and diesel.
 * At stations in the Capital Wasteland, a sign is visible on the pumps that say that says "Petroleum spirit. Highly flammable."
 * Raul Tejada mentions Petró-Chico, an oil company in Mexico.
 * A. Ron Meyers mentions a Poseidon oil rig left out on the water.
 * Judah Kreger tells the Courier that internal sabotage resulted in the Enclave oil rig's destruction.
 * Matthew Stevens mentions exchanging "a couple tanks of gas" for a Fat Man to make The Striker.
 * Gas canisters are found around The Commonwealth.

Locations

 * Red Rocket locations, throughout the series.
 * Navarro gas station, a gas station on the coast of the Pacific Ocean and an Enclave checkpoint in Fallout 2.
 * Gas Station, Granma's trading post in Fallout Tactics.
 * Jocko's Pop & Gas stop, an isolated shack in the southwest Capital Wasteland in Fallout 3.
 * Rockbreaker's Last Gas, a ruined gas station located east of Vault 87 in Fallout 3.
 * Poseidon gas station, a gas station west of New Vegas that was owned by Poseidon Energy
 * Goodsprings gas station, a gas station in Goodsprings in Fallout: New Vegas.
 * El Dorado Gas & Service, a gas station south-west of Boulder City in Fallout: New Vegas.
 * Nipton Road reststop, a gas station west of Nipton in Fallout: New Vegas.