Overview

  • 100% employee-owned holding Company
  • A single-purpose Corporation allowing all Guttman Energy and Source One Transportation employees to participate in our Employee Stock Ownership Program, or ESOP
  • Our employer brand driving our core values and internal identity
  • Providing fuel and energy solutions tailored to each customer’s unique requirements
  • All Guttman Energy employees have an opportunity to participate in the Guttman Holdings ESOP
  • Marketed externally as Guttman Energy
  • Providing petroleum and alternative fuels delivery and logistics services
  • All Source One employees have an opportunity to participate in the Guttman Holdings ESOP
  • Marketed externally as Source One Transportation
  • Providing sustainable products and environmental solutions
  • Marketed externally as Guttman Renewables

A Proud History of

Fueling America

The story of Guttman Energy is one of progress, productivity, and transformation. With the industrialization of the United States well underway, the city and people of Pittsburgh were at the epicenter of a technological revolution. Steel, iron, glass, and aluminum were transforming the way we lived. Our standard of living quickly rose as families, businesses, and communities multiplied across the countryside.

was the magic ingredient that shaped our world and built a nation back then—and it still is today. Thanks to visionaries like Jacob Guttman, we are here to continue the responsibility of fueling America and creating a better life for everyone.

1922
Prior to entering the petroleum business in 1931, Jacob Guttman owned Guttman’s Sanitary Market, a McKeesport, PA meat market.
1931
Jacob Guttman opens his first gas station, Guttman Super Service, at the corner of Ninth and Market Streets in McKeesport, PA.
1940
Jacob Guttman is granted a full-line Texaco distributorship to market fuels and lubricants in Washington County, PA.
1947
The Guttman business expands to northwestern Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio through acquisition of Mercer County Oil Company, later renamed Guttman Petroleum Company.
1950
Guttman Realty Company is created to own, lease and develop properties for service stations and other businesses.
1958
Guttman Oil expands Texaco distributorship into West Virginia.
1960
With the purchase of the motor vessel Cherokee, Mon River Towing, Inc. begins operations in 1960 to establish the means for transporting petroleum products in bulk quantities by barge.
1972
Mon River Towing builds a unit tow that allows the company to service customers beyond Guttman Oil.
1984
Guttman Oil enters the convenience store market, eventually building a chain of twenty eight Crossroads Food Marts.
1989
Guttman Oil creates commercial card-access fueling division to capitalize on new market opportunities.
2001
Source One Transportation, LLC is created to manage fuel transportation for Guttman Oil.
2002
Bulk Terminal Storage is created to operate a pipeline storage facility in Aurora, OH and river facilities in Speers, PA and Star City, WV.
2005
Guttman Oil sells joint venture interest to Giant Eagle and becomes the fuel supplier to GetGo convenience stores.
2006
Mon River Towing, with a fleet of 15 towboats and over 300 barges, is sold to CONSOL Energy Sales Company.
2013
Guttman Oil expands and diversifies its business by entering the natural gas and electricity markets. A new division, Guttman Energy, is created to supply natural gas and electricity to commercial and industrial customers.
2022
Guttman Renewables is created, enabling the Company to support ongoing sustainability efforts in the transportation industry.
2022
Guttman Energy, Guttman Renewables, and Source One Transportation united to form one new, employee owned and led Company called Guttman Holdings as part of an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). Guttman Holdings is 100% employee-owned.