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  2. Charles Pratt and Company - Wikipedia

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    A pile of goods outside the Cooper & Levy store in Seattle during the Klondike Gold Rush includes a container of Pratts Astral Oil, right of center. Charles Pratt and Company was an oil company that was formed in 1867 by Charles Pratt and Henry H. Rogers in Brooklyn, New York. It became part of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil organization in ...

  3. Charles Pratt - Wikipedia

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    Charles Pratt and Company (including Astral Oil) became one of the important former independent refiners to join Rockefeller's organization, [citation needed] becoming part of Standard Oil Trust in 1874. [6] However, the fact that Astral Oil was a New York branch of Standard Oil in Ohio was not made public until 1892. [7]

  4. Heavy crude oil - Wikipedia

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    Heavy crude oil (or extra heavy crude oil) is highly viscous oil that cannot easily flow from production wells under normal reservoir conditions. [1] It is referred to as "heavy" because its density or specific gravity is higher than that of light crude oil. Heavy crude oil has been defined as any liquid petroleum with an API gravity less than ...

  5. Mobil - Wikipedia

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    Mobil is the oldest oil company in New Zealand. Its kerosene first appeared in the country under the Standard Oil brand in the 1870s. Early in 1896, Vacuum Oil of New York established a marketing office on Featherston Street in Wellington selling lamp oil and harness grease.

  6. European emission standards - Wikipedia

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    The following is a summary list of the standards, when they come into force, what they apply to, and which EU directives provide the definition of the standard. Euro 1 (1992): For passenger cars—91/441/EEC. [15] Also for passenger cars and light lorries—93/59/EEC. Euro 2 (1996) for passenger cars—94/12/EC (& 96/69/EC)

  7. Separator (oil production) - Wikipedia

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    Oil and gas separators can have three general configurations: vertical, horizontal, and spherical.Vertical separators can vary in size from 10 or 12 inches in diameter and 4 to 5 feet seam to seam (S to S) up to 10 or 12 feet in diameter and 15 to 25 feet S to S. Horizontal separators may vary in size from 10 or 12 inches in diameter and 4 to 5 feet S to S up to 15 to 16 feet in diameter and ...