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The first Phillips 66 service station built in Texas opened on July 27, 1928 on the corner of 5th Street and Main in Turkey, Texas. In January 2019, this Phillips 66 service station in Turkey was recognized by the Texas Historical Commission as a Recorded Texas Historical Landmark and a Marker Dedication Ceremony to unveil the State Historical ...
Petro-Canada – 1323 stations and 200 Petro-Pass stations across Canada; some acquired from BP (1983), Petrofina (1981) and Gulf Oil in the 1980s; Pioneer Petroleum – 130 stations in Ontario; 7-Eleven brand gasoline; Shell Canada – Canadian unit of Shell with 1800 stations across Canada; Ultramar – 983 service stations, 87 truck stop ...
The associated Gulf filling stations were converted to trade under the Q8 brand by 1988. [51] However, attempts to sell Gulf Oil (Great Britain) to KPC failed because of irrevocable GOC guarantees given earlier in regard to bonds issued to finance the construction of refinery facilities in the UK.
Gulf Oil Company Filling Station or similar may refer to: Gulf Oil Company Filling Station (Stamps, Arkansas) Gulf Oil Company Service Station (Paragould, Arkansas)
A Gulf station cobranded with 7-Eleven in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania, 2010. This store switched to Marathon for fuel sales while retaining 7-Eleven in 2021. In June 2008, Gulf had 1800 stations in the northeastern US; Gulf Oil LP agreed to supply the approximately 600 Exxon stations in New England and New York in a deal with ConocoPhillips.
The portico extends from the portion of the building housing what originally served as the station office, with two automotive service bays to its right. The station was built about 1930, to a corporate design introduced by Gulf Oil in the 1910s, and is painted in that company's colors: white, blue, and orange. [2]
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... Gulf Oil Company Service Station (Paragould, Arkansas) Gulf Oil LP; Gulf Tower; SS Gulflight;
The first "drive-in" filling station, Gulf Refining Company, opened to the motoring public in Pittsburgh on December 1, 1913, at Baum Boulevard and St Clair's Street. [6] Prior to this, automobile drivers pulled into almost any general or hardware store, or even blacksmith shops in order to fill up their tanks.