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You can always map fuel pumps and specify what fuel they serve. I don't think there is (or should be) separate tagging for a specific fuel type filling areas - it's all the same gas station amenity and the actual locations are determined by the fuel pumps.
The current tagging (see usage levels) is weird, though. Not sure these are best to map as vending machines.
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:man_made%3Dfuel_pump
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:vending%3Dfuel
As far as I understand, `man_made=fuel_pump` are the "normal" pumps we have in Latvia in "full" fuel stations (even though you can pay directly at the pump). We have few mapped because it's tedious micromapping. Meanwhile `vending=fuel` are not at an actual fuel station, but individual directly-unsupervised self-service locations like near a shop or something. I don't think we have those in Latvia anywhere. I think the only ones we have mapped are errors due to iD preset being wrong before - https://github.com/openstreetmap/id-tagging-schema/pull/988. I've corrected the obvious ones, which was pretty much all of them.