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1931 Deal made with Pan-American Petroleum to supply motor spirit to the company
1931 Deal made with Pan-American Petroleum to supply motor spirit to the company


c.1939 Name changed to [[Cleveland Petroleum Products Co|Cleveland Petroleum]]<ref>The Times Feb. 12, 1940</ref>
c.1939 Name changed to [[Cleveland Petroleum Co]]<ref>The Times Feb. 12, 1940</ref>
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Revision as of 09:10, 27 September 2024

1928 The Petroleum Storage and Finance Corporation was launched which acquired Cleveland Petroleum Products Co of Manchester and Preston[1].

1929 Established Ellesmere Port Oil Wharves Ltd as a subsidiary to own the oil storage facilities at Ellesmere Port, the first phase of which had been completed[2]

1930 Subsidiary British Oil Storage Co was developing facilities in different parts of the country[3]

1931 Deal made with Pan-American Petroleum to supply motor spirit to the company

c.1939 Name changed to Cleveland Petroleum Co[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 7 June 1928
  2. The Times Dec. 31, 1929
  3. The Times Dec. 23, 1930
  4. The Times Feb. 12, 1940