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  2. Paragon Oil - Wikipedia

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    A Paragon Oil truck servicing a Brooklyn apartment building in the 1930s. Paragon Oil was an American oil company, founded in 1925 in New York City by the Schwartz family, and sold to Texaco in the late 1950s. It is not related to the Paragon Oil Company operating today in Brooklyn.

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  4. Category : Defunct oil companies of the United States

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  7. All the Ways to Pay Your Shell Credit Card - AOL

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    All the Ways to Pay Your Shell Credit Card. June 3, 2018 at 10:00 AM. Shell currently offers two credit cards that can benefit its customers when they fill up or make everyday purchases: Shell ...

  8. Texaco - Wikipedia

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    Texas Company Building at 1111 Rusk St. in Houston. The company moved to larger facilities in 1989 "The Texas Company" Galveston station, c. 1910-20. Texaco was founded in Beaumont, Texas as the "Texas Fuel Company" in 1902, [6] by Jim Hogg, Joseph S. Cullinan, John Warne Gates, and Arnold Schlaet.

  9. United Refining Company - Wikipedia

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    United Refining Company distributes its oil through its line of owned-and-operated convenience stores, totaling approximately 375 throughout upstate New York, Pennsylvania, and Northeast Ohio. The stores operate under the names Kwik Fill, Red Apple, or Country Fair. Many Kwik Fill locations, like the one in the photo above, are full-service ...