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  2. Tractor vaporising oil - Wikipedia

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    The words paraffin and kerosene are often used interchangeably but the tables suggest that this is incorrect because they have different octane ratings. However, kerosene and heating oil have similar octane ratings. Paraffin, kerosene and petrol are all rather loosely defined. For example, gasoline may have an octane rating between 88 and 102.

  3. New South Wales Shale and Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Mort was a director of Western Kerosene Company when, in July 1871, he had bought the assets of its unsuccessful rival at an auction. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The new company was incorporated by an act of the New South Wales Parliament on 10 February 1873, [ 8 ] and took over all existing operations at Hartley Vale and Waterloo.

  4. R. E. Dietz Company - Wikipedia

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    R. E. Dietz Co., Ltd. (formerly R. E. Dietz Company) is a lighting products manufacturer best known for its hot blast and cold blast kerosene lanterns. The company was founded in 1840 when its founder, 22-year-old Robert Edwin Dietz, purchased a lamp and oil business in Brooklyn, New York.

  5. Petroleum refining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 1800s, the principal refined product was kerosene for illuminating oil. The heaviest fraction was used as lubricating oil. A market developed for fuel oil as it was discovered that petroleum was superior to coal in powering the large engines of ships and railroad locomotives.

  6. Petroleum industry - Wikipedia

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    As kerosene lamps gained popularity, the refining industry grew in the area. The first commercial oil-well in Canada became operational in 1858 at Oil Springs, Ontario (then Canada West ). [ 15 ] Businessman James Miller Williams dug several wells between 1855 and 1858 before discovering a rich reserve of oil four metres below ground.

  7. Sunoco - Wikipedia

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    A Sunoco fuel station in Peachtree, North Carolina. Sunoco LP / s ə ˈ n oʊ k oʊ / is an American master limited partnership organized under Delaware state laws and headquartered in Dallas, Texas.

  8. United States Stove Company - Wikipedia

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    Today, the United States Stove Company produces a full range of heating appliances across various fuel types including wood, pellet, coal, liquid propane, natural gas, kerosene and diesel fuels. [13] The company holds over 25 U.S. patents [14] and approximately 80 registered brand names. [15]

  9. History of the petroleum industry - Wikipedia

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    Oil field in California, 1938. The modern history of petroleum began in the nineteenth century with the refining of paraffin from crude oil. The Scottish chemist James Young in 1847 noticed a natural petroleum seepage in the Riddings colliery at Alfreton, Derbyshire from which he distilled a light thin oil suitable for use as lamp oil, at the same time obtaining a thicker oil suitable for ...

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