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A Pure Oil Gas Station, built in 1933 and located at Saratoga Springs, New York, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. Refineries were located in Ohio, West Virginia, Oklahoma, and Texas. In 1926, the headquarters moved to Chicago. In 1920, Ohio Cities Gas Company's name changed to Pure Oil. Ī standard cottage-style service station in Monroe, Wisconsin, built in 1935. The Pennsylvania company accepted the offer and made $22 million in profit on the sale. Dawes was building an Oklahoma refinery, and Pure Oil had production capabilities there which would benefit his company. The Pennoil tanker delivered oil to Europe.īeman Gates Dawes and his brothers, whose Columbus-based Ohio Cities Gas Company had begun in 1914, made an offer of $24.50 a share for the company. This increased to 1,800 barrels per day (290 m 3/d) by 1906. In 1904 a refinery was built on the Delaware River which received 600 barrels per day (95 m 3/d) from the United States Pipe Line. The company also built bulk terminals in Amsterdam and Hamburg and competed in Europe with Standard Oil, the Nobel and Rothschild families, and Deutsche Bank. Pure Oil sold illuminating oil in Philadelphia and New York City. David Kirk was elected the first president. Operations were based in Oil City, Pennsylvania. Pure was organized by independent interests to counter to the dominance of Standard Oil Company in the Pennsylvania oil fields, and was the second vertically integrated oil company (after Standard) in the region. The first began as a group of independent oil refiners, producers, and pipeline operators, in fall 1895 in Butler, Pennsylvania, with headquarters in Pittsburgh, although it was incorporated in New Jersey. Three companies operating in the United States have used the Pure Oil name.

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Postcard showing a Pure Oil station and a lunch counter, ca.















Dalo oil company