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Gearhart Industries, The GO Company (formerly GO Oil Well Services, Gearhart-Owen Industries) was an oil well service company founded by Marvin Gearhart and Harrold Owen in 1955 and based in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It provided well logging and well perforating services to both domestic and international customers.
The Western Company moved from Fort Worth to Houston in 1990. The company featured an innovative oil museum open to the public on the first floor of their office building in Fort Worth, which was moved to Beaumont, Texas. The Western Company of North America was sold to BJ Services in 1995. The founder of the company, Eddie Chiles, died in 1993.
In 1979 MOL bought the rights to Willème TG truck designs, and some MOL ballast tractors continued to be based on these trucks in 8x8 configurations powered by Cummins with towing capacity of 300 to 500 tons for some years, after Willème went bankrupt. [7] MOL continues to export heavy oilfield trucks. [8]
The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo’s 2024 Grand Champion steer sold at auction Saturday morning for an impressive $340,000 in front of a full crowd at Watt Arena in the Will Rogers Memorial Center.
TFI International Inc. is a Canadian transport and logistics company based in Saint-Laurent, Quebec, a borough of Montreal.It operates primarily in Canada, the United States, and Mexico through 4 business segments: less than truckload (LTL), package and courier, logistics, and truckload.
Most oil is initially carried off the site by tanker truck. The truck may take the oil directly to a nearby refinery. In 2014, 2.6 percent of oil arrived at refineries by truck, up from 2.6 percent in 2005. If the refinery is not close, the tanker truck will take the crude oil to a pipeline, barge, or railroad for long-distance transport.