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  2. Gulf Oil - Wikipedia

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    Until well into the 1970s, Gulf (in common with other oil companies) sold distinctive brands of petrol/gasoline including subregular Gulftane (briefly a midgrade low lead), Good Gulf regular, Gulf No-Nox premium, Gulf Super Unleaded, and Gulfcrest (Regular Unleaded). Gulfcrest was also a super premium grade in the 1950s and early 1960s.

  3. Gulf Oil LP - Wikipedia

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    Gulf Oil LP is an American oil company formed when Chevron Corporation acquired the naming rights to the Gulf Oil brand in the United States for $13 billion in 1985. [1] [5]By 2010, convenience store chain Cumberland Farms acquired all rights to the brand from Chevron, making it the sole owner and marketer in the country. [2]

  4. List of abbreviations in oil and gas exploration and production

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    ROB – received on board (used for fuel/water received in bunkering operations [citation needed]) ROCT – rotary coring tool; ROP – rate of penetration; ROP – rate of perforation; ROT – remote-operated tool; ROV/WROV – remotely-operated vehicle/work class remotely-operated vehicle, used for subsea construction and maintenance ...

  5. Gasoline - Wikipedia

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    The fuel-characteristics of a particular gasoline-blend, which will resist igniting too early are measured as the octane rating of the fuel blend. Gasoline blends with stable octane ratings are produced in several fuel-grades for various types of motors. A low octane rated fuel may cause engine knocking and reduced efficiency in reciprocating ...

  6. History of gasoline - Wikipedia

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    The trademark application was refused because petrol had already become an established general term for motor fuel. [11] Due to the firm's age, [citation needed] Carless retained the legal rights to the term and to the uppercase spelling of "Petrol" as the name of a petrochemical product. [12]

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  8. Petroleum product - Wikipedia

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    Shipped by barge, rail, and tanker ship. May be shipped regionally in dedicated pipelines to point consumers, particularly aviation jet fuel to major airports, or piped to distributors in multi-product pipelines using product separators called pipeline inspection gauges ("pigs").

  9. Brent Crude - Wikipedia

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    Oil platform in the North Sea. Brent Crude may refer to any or all of the components of the Brent Complex, a physically and financially traded oil market based around the North Sea of Northwest Europe; colloquially, Brent Crude usually refers to the price of the ICE (Intercontinental Exchange) Brent Crude Oil futures contract or the contract itself.