First batch, blended by hand
Founders Ray Doucet and Marcus Webb mix the first FuelPro octane formula in a rented bay east of Houston.
FuelPro started as a two‑person blending operation outside Houston and grew into a national fuel‑additive brand without ever moving the plant.
FuelPro was founded by two Houston‑area mechanics who were mixing their own octane boosters in the shop because nothing on the shelf held up to daily use in Gulf Coast heat and humidity. What started as a small batch for regular customers turned into a dedicated blending line, then a full plant.
Nearly four decades later, every formula we sell is still tested the same way it was in 1988 — in real engines, run by people who have to explain the results to a customer standing at the counter.
Founders Ray Doucet and Marcus Webb mix the first FuelPro octane formula in a rented bay east of Houston.
FuelPro opens its own bottling facility on Refinery Road, moving off contract fillers entirely.
Cetane and injector‑cleaning formulas are added for the fleet and pickup market.
FuelPro products reach parts counters and online orders across the country, still bottled in Houston.
Every formula change runs in our own vehicles before it changes what's in the bottle. No formula ships on a lab result alone.
Octane and cetane gains on our labels reflect our own test data, not a marketing ceiling.
Our formulas are engineered to be safe for catalytic converters and O2 sensors — for the car you drive every day.
Every bottle we sell is still formulated and filled at the same site on the Gulf Coast.
Our blending and bottling plant sits in Houston's industrial corridor, close to the Gulf Coast fuel terminals we source from. It's the only site where FuelPro product is made.