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  2. Pennzoil - Wikipedia

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    Pennzoil is an American motor oil brand currently owned by Shell plc. The former Pennzoil Company had been established in 1913 in Pennsylvania, being active in business as an independent firm until it was acquired by Shell in 2002, becoming a brand of the conglomerate. [1]

  3. Shell Australia - Wikipedia

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    Shell's involvement in Australia began in 1901 when bulk fuel handling facilities commissioned by the 'Shell' Transport and Trading Company of London at Gore Bay, Sydney and on leased land in Melbourne, near Williamstown railway station. The arrival of the ship Turbo on 3 June was the first ever delivery of bulk kerosene to Australia. [1]

  4. Petroleum in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia is a major petroleum producer and importer, with a number of petroleum companies involved in upstream and downstream operations.

  5. Quaker State - Wikipedia

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    Quaker State is an American brand of motor oils, owned by Shell USA, the US-based division of Shell plc.. The former Quaker State Oil Refining Company had been constituted in 1924 after the Eastern Refining Co. acquired rights to the Quaker State brand name to the Phinny Brothers Oil Company, which had been producing the Quaker lubricants since 1912, gaining reputation in the U.S. after a deal ...

  6. Jiffy Lube - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, it became a subsidiary of Pennzoil. [9] Following the merger of Pennzoil and Quaker State in 1998, the 581 Q Lube stores were merged into the Jiffy Lube brand, then possessing 1,541 stores, with overlapping operations being closed down. [9] Pennzoil-Quaker State was ultimately purchased by Shell Oil Company in 2002. [10]

  7. Bill Liedtke - Wikipedia

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    Liedtke served as the president of Pennzoil from 1967 to 1977. [2] In 1977, he left Pennzoil to lead the company's spin-off Pogo Producing Company. [2] [7] Previously known as Pennzoil Offshore Gas Operators at its IPO in 1970, Pogo was an exploration and production subsidiary of Pennzoil set up to look for natural gas in the Gulf of Mexico.

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  9. Shell Energy Australia - Wikipedia

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    This acquisition was Shell’s first Western Australian renewables development – and first Western Australian wind project. The Kondinin Energy project is located approximately 245 km east of Perth and comprises various stages of 370MW of developments across wind, solar and battery energy storage system assets.