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1978 The two companies [[Hunting Associated Industries|Hunting Gibson]] and [[Hunting Associated Industries]] agreed to put their oil and gas interests into a new company [[Hunting Petroleum Services]] <ref>The Times, Jul 01, 1978</ref>
1978 The two companies [[Hunting Associated Industries|Hunting Gibson]] and [[Hunting Associated Industries]] agreed to put their oil and gas interests into a new company [[Hunting Petroleum Services]] <ref>The Times, Jul 01, 1978</ref>


1981 [[Hunting Petroleum Services]] acquired [[Edward Joy and Sons|Filtrate]], which became part of Hunting Specialised Products, later [[Hunting Lubricants and Specialised Products|Hunting Lubricants and Special Products]].
1981 [[Hunting Petroleum Services]] acquired [[Filtrate Ltd]], which became part of Hunting Specialised Products, later [[Hunting Lubricants and Specialised Products|Hunting Lubricants and Special Products]].


1989 The [[Hunting|Hunting Group]] reabsorbed 3 companies which had been spun out: '''Hunting Gibson''', [[Hunting Associated Industries]] and '''Hunting Petroleum Services''' <ref>The Times, June 20, 1989</ref>
1989 The [[Hunting|Hunting Group]] reabsorbed 3 companies which had been spun out: '''Hunting Gibson''', [[Hunting Associated Industries]] and '''Hunting Petroleum Services''' <ref>The Times, June 20, 1989</ref>

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1978 The two companies Hunting Gibson and Hunting Associated Industries agreed to put their oil and gas interests into a new company Hunting Petroleum Services [1]

1981 Hunting Petroleum Services acquired Filtrate Ltd, which became part of Hunting Specialised Products, later Hunting Lubricants and Special Products.

1989 The Hunting Group reabsorbed 3 companies which had been spun out: Hunting Gibson, Hunting Associated Industries and Hunting Petroleum Services [2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jul 01, 1978
  2. The Times, June 20, 1989