If it isn't specifically marked "Ethanol Free" then it likely has ethanol content, premium or otherwise.
Have you checked Pure-gas to see if there's anything closer than the Lake Livingston marina? I see locations in Crockett and Conroe, but not knowing your exact location, I didn't know where to expand the search. We're lucky here... we already had a couple of places with ethanol-free fuel, then Circle K descended on us and built thirteen new locations which carry it.
Brad
Real premium is
my terminology for ethanol-free premium, LOL. Yes, it said non-oxygenated on the pump (it wasn't premium, tho'). Pure-gas is where I found the marina at Lake Livingston, but that was 2 years ago. Conroe would be a *lot* closer, thanks. My brother has given up and just buys ready-mixed 2-cycle fuel at Home Depot or Lowe's for $25 a gallon (all his small engines are 2-cycle and he doesn't use them often) I went to Livingston when I had a lot of chain-sawing to do with my dad's old Stihl, and I had a quart of JASO-FD oil for it and wanted to mix my own.
Almost all the stations in SE Minnesota have non-ethanol gas available with warnings all over the pump that it's only for small engines, off-road use, and classic cars. It is taxed and does not have dye in it, so I'll put it in anything I want. (but it's too expensive to put in my modern vehicles)
ETA: Last time I was home, I had a little chain-sawing to do that was too big for my brother's electric saw. There was still a pint of fuel left that I had mixed a year earlier. (I mix it a quart at a time in a 1L plastic pop bottle) Still looked good and smelled good. I put about an ounce of his TrueFuel in the tank just to start the saw, then filled it up with the old mix. Ran out of gas just as I was finishing the job; the saw ran great.