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  2. Hess Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Hess Oil and Chemical was founded in 1933 by Leon Hess as an operation out of Asbury Park, New Jersey that sold refining leftovers to hotels as heating fuel. [4] [9] In 1938, he purchased land in Perth Amboy for his first oil storage terminal and in 1958 opened the company's first refinery, located in Port Reading. [11]

  3. A.T. Williams Oil Co. - Wikipedia

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    The company bought eight Exxon stations in the Winston-Salem area. [3] In 2001, a joint venture began between A.T. Williams and Amerada Hess, and the company was rebranded as WilcoHess. [4] At the time, Williams had 120 gas stations and 21 travel centers, and had expanded to Pennsylvania and Alabama. Hess had supplied Williams for 35 years.

  4. Meadville Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Hess acquired the remainder of the Meadville Corporation and rebranded its 178 Merit gas stations as Hess. [3] Those stations became part of Marathon Petroleum's Speedway brand due to the latter company's purchase of Hess's retail assets in 2014. 7 years later, Japanese-based Seven & I Holdings purchased Speedway, making those stations ...

  5. Hess is about to get sold to Chevron for $53 billion, but ...

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    The Chevron deal won’t put an end to the holiday tradition.

  6. RaceTrac - Wikipedia

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    A Swirl World frozen yogurt bar inside a RaceTrac. The company has been ranked on Forbes magazine's list of largest private companies every year since 1998. [11]In October 2009, Convenience Store News named Carl Bolch Jr., then executive chairman and CEO, the 2009 Retailer of the Year for "pioneering forecourt retailing in the Southeast and making an indelible mark on the convenience industry ...

  7. List of historic filling stations - Wikipedia

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    5.27 South Carolina. 5.28 South Dakota. 5.29 ... a few tire service stations which did not have gas pumps. ... the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License

  8. Leon Hess - Wikipedia

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    Leon Hess (March 14, 1914 – May 7, 1999) was an American businessman, the founder of the Hess Corporation and the owner of the New York Jets. Hess built an oil terminal in New Jersey after the Great Depression, building his first refinery in the late 1950s.

  9. A winning Powerball game was sold at gas station near I-20 in ...

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    In addition to the five-figure winning game, more than 11,000 other Powerball players in South Carolina hold tickets for prizes from $4 up to $50,000, according to the release.