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  2. Filling station attendant - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, gas jockeys were often tipped for their services, [3] but this is now rare as full-service stations are uncommon except in New Jersey, 16 “urban” counties in Oregon, the city of Weymouth, Massachusetts, and the town of Huntington, New York, where there are laws or restrictions against letting customers pump their own ...

  3. Filling station - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the term "petrol station" or "petrol pump" is used in the United Kingdom. In Ireland, New Zealand and South Africa " garage " and " forecourt " are still commonly used. Similarly, in Australia , New Zealand , the United Kingdom , and Ireland , the term " service station " describes any petrol station; Australians and New Zealanders ...

  4. Petrol bunk - Wikipedia

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  5. Fuel-management systems - Wikipedia

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    To identify the vehicle/equipment being fuelled, some sort of ID token is normally used. On the most simple systems, this may be an ID or registration number typed in through a keypad, but as this is open to abuse, offering no real fuel security, a physical token is most often used.

  6. Petroleum transport - Wikipedia

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    Pipelines are used to transport oil from wells to refineries and storage facilities, and are viewed as the most cost efficient way to move oil on land. [3] Pipelines have also been found to be the safest mode of transport for oil, with one study finding an incidence rate of just 0.58 incidents per billion-ton miles. [ 4 ]

  7. Petrol pump - Wikipedia

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    Petrol pump may refer to: fuel dispenser, a device at a filling station that dispenses fuel; filling station, a facility that sells fuel and lubricants for motor vehicles

  8. Petroleum refining processes - Wikipedia

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    Petroleum refinery in Anacortes, Washington, United States. Petroleum refining processes are the chemical engineering processes and other facilities used in petroleum refineries (also referred to as oil refineries) to transform crude oil into useful products such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), gasoline or petrol, kerosene, jet fuel, diesel oil and fuel oils.

  9. Fuel pump - Wikipedia

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    A Fuel pump is a component used in many liquid-fuelled engines (such as petrol/gasoline or diesel engines) to transfer the fuel from the fuel tank to the device where it is mixed with the intake air (such as the carburetor or fuel injector). Carbureted engines often use low-pressure mechanical pumps that are mounted on the engine.