Drivers who suspect they received contaminated fuel are encouraged to contact the gas station and file a complaint with the agency.
The Division of Oil and Public Safety (OPS) is committed to protecting consumers and took immediate action to address reports of suspected contaminated fuel.
OPS began receiving complaints about bad gas on Thursday, January 8. Reports were coming from fuel sold at Costco, Murphy Express, and King Soopers locations, among others.
The Division understands that regular unleaded gasoline contaminated with diesel fuel was loaded from the HF Sinclair terminal in Henderson, Colorado and sent to numerous gas stations between 2 p.m. on January 7th through 6 a.m. on January 8th. On January 8th, the Division took a sample from the Costco gas station at River Pointe in Sheridan that confirmed the contamination. The Division is working with station owners to test fuel samples and identify impacted retailers. Station owners are working quickly to stop sales of the contaminated gasoline and have it replaced with the right fuel.
Consumers are encouraged to contact the gas station if they believe they were impacted, and to contact the Division by submitting a complaint online or calling 303-866-4967 if they would like State assistance.
As of midday Friday, January 9, 2026, the Division had received roughly 200 complaints.
Sinclair is conducting their own investigation and coordinating with distributors to identify which specific retailers were impacted.
Below is a detailed timeline of events:
- 9 a.m. Thursday, January 8: OPS began receiving calls from consumers about suspected contaminated fuel.
- 10 a.m. Thursday, January 8: An OPS inspector visited the Costco gas station at River Pointe in Sheridan and saw visual evidence that the regular unleaded gasoline was contaminated with diesel. This batch originated from HF Sinclair terminal in Henderson, Colorado.
- 11 a.m. Thursday, January 8: While OPS continues to get complaints, industry partners confirmed they were aware of the contaminated gas coming from the Sinclair terminal.
- Afternoon, Thursday, January 8: OPS confirms the Sinclair terminal was giving out bad fuel from 2 p.m. Wednesday, January 7th - 6 a.m. Thursday, January 8th.
- Friday, January 9: OPS continues to test fuel and visit stations throughout the state.