Oncue Express 99 is a fuel-focused convenience store near Interstate 44 on the city's south side, operating as part of the OnCue brand's network of Oklahoma-based gas stations. It prioritizes quick transactions and road-trip essentials over the full-service amenities of larger travel centers, making it efficient for commuters and through-traffic but limited for extended stops.
OnCue is an Oklahoma-owned gas station chain with over 150 locations across the state. The Express 99 location sits as a mid-size format store: fuel pumps outside, small interior shop with beverages, snacks, prepared food items, and basic car supplies. It is neither a truck stop with overnight parking nor a luxury travel center, but rather a practical refueling point for drivers heading north or south on I-44.
OnCue stations sell three grades of gasoline and typically diesel. Pump prices track the regional market; confirm current rates at the pump or by phone before relying on a specific figure. The interior shop carries hot and cold beverages (coffee, energy drinks, bottled water), packaged snacks, candy, and basic grab-and-go food items. Some OnCue locations stock prepared sandwiches and pizza; whether Express 99 carries hot food should be confirmed directly, as offerings vary by location.
The store also stocks automotive fluids, windshield washer, tire gauges, and other small maintenance items. Payment is pump-and-pay via card or inside counter, with no loyalty program discount prominently advertised at OnCue locations, though customers should ask about any active promotions.
OnCue dominates Oklahoma's independent gas-station market and tends to undercut national chains like Murphy USA on price, though this shifts weekly. Murphy USA stations in Oklahoma City typically position themselves higher-end with more consistent amenities but smaller shop layouts. Loves Travel Stops and Pilot Flying J, found in the metro area, offer more extensive food, seating, and parking but cater primarily to commercial truckers and long-haul travelers; they add significant time to a quick fuel stop.
For pure fuel cost and local ownership, OnCue locations including Express 99 suit drivers who prioritize price and speed over premium facilities. For drivers who want a sit-down meal or shower facilities, Loves or Pilot are better. For premium coffee and brand-name snacks, Murphy USA wins, but at a price premium.
Express 99 works well for I-44 commuters, drivers passing through Oklahoma City on regional routes, and travelers who need fuel and minimal delay. Its small footprint means no restaurant seating, no truck parking, and no shower facilities, making it unsuitable for long-haul truckers, families needing a meal break, or anyone wanting to linger. The location's proximity to I-44 gives it value for through-traffic but less utility for central Oklahoma City residents with other OnCue options closer.
Approach the pumps from either direction on the fuel pad, swipe your card at the pump (or pay inside first), select grade, fuel, and drive away. The interior shop is small and accessed by a single entrance; expect quick checkout lines during off-peak hours, moderate congestion during morning and evening commutes. No reservations or appointments apply. Restroom access is standard for gas-station customers but may require asking at the counter.
OnCue Express 99 is open 24 hours. It is located on I-44 on Oklahoma City's south side; exact street address and pump count should be confirmed by phone or map search, as small details like pump island layout affect convenience during peak traffic. Parking is limited to the fuel pad and a small lot; it is not suitable for extended parking or vehicle maintenance work beyond what takes five minutes.
OnCue Express 99 fills the practical middle ground in Oklahoma City's gas-station market: fast, locally owned, and competitively priced, with zero pretense and no frills beyond fuel and snacks.
