If you’re looking for a simple way to locator stations that sell off-road diesel (dyed diesel), you can use the CFN site locator tool!
The Commercial Fueling Network (CFN) is a network of commercial fuel stations that includes cardlocks, retail gas stations, and truck stops that have off road diesel at the pump.
Follow the steps below to use the CFN site locator to find locations with off road diesel near you.
If you’re looking for a full overview of what off-road diesel is, who qualifies to use it, and how tax savings work, check out our blog here.
Step 1: Type in your address

Step 2: Narrow your search by selecting “Diesel Off-Road” under the fuel types tab

Step 3: Press search and see the results below


Step 4: Select the location you want to use to get all the site details

FAQs – Off Road Diesel
Off-road diesel, also called dyed or red diesel, is untaxed fuel used for equipment that doesn’t drive on public roads. It’s dyed red to distinguish it from taxable highway diesel.
Off-road diesel can legally be used by farms, construction companies, trucking companies (for reefers), generators, and other equipment not driven on highways.
It avoids federal and state road taxes, making it 30–90 cents per gallon cheaper depending on your state.
You can purchase it at cardlock fuel stations like CFN, through bulk fuel delivery, or by using our locator to find participating stations near you.
Yes, most cardlock stations require a fleet fuel card, like the CFN card, to access off-road diesel pumps.
No. Using off-road diesel in on-road vehicles is illegal and can lead to heavy fines. The red dye makes it easy for inspectors to detect misuse.
Although both may be dyed red, heating oil is meant for furnaces and boilers. Off-road diesel meets engine-grade requirements, while heating oil may not.
Use our interactive map or the CFN mobile app to search for stations offering off-road diesel in your area.
