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Qué (quién) es Kuwai Oil Company - definición

DEFUNCT PETROLEUM REFINING COMPANY
Tidewater Oil Company; Flying A; Tidewater Oil; Tide Water Oil Company; Tydol; Tidewater Associated Oil Company
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  • Tyde Water plant in 1891

SOHIO         
  • date=June 2021}} to sell marine fuel under the Sohio brand at various marinas on Ohio waterways and in Ohio state parks in order to protect its rights in the Sohio and Standard Oil names. The Anderson Ferry Marina near [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] as of 2005
DEFUNCT AMERICAN OIL COMPANY
Sohio; SOHIO; Boron Oil
An early system on the IBM 705. [Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959)]. (1995-01-11)
Peanut oil         
  • Peanut oil
MILD-TASTING VEGETABLE OIL DERIVED FROM PEANUTS
Groundnut oil; Arachide oil; Arachis oil; Peanut Oil; Ground nut oil
Peanut oil, also known as groundnut oil or arachis oil, is a vegetable oil derived from peanuts. The oil usually has a mild or neutral flavor but, if made with roasted peanuts, has a stronger peanut flavor and aroma.
canola         
VEGETABLE OIL
Canola oil; Colza oil; Colza; Draft:Rapeseed oil; Conola oil; Canola Oil; Canola
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¦ noun oilseed rape of a variety grown in North America.
Origin
1970s: from Canada + -ola (based on L. oleum 'oil').

Wikipedia

Tidewater Petroleum

Tidewater Oil Company (rendered as "Tide Water Oil Company" from 1887 to 1936) was a major petroleum refining company during the early 20th century. Tidewater was sold many times during its existence. Brands included Tydol, Flying A, and Veedol.

The Veedol brand was owned by British Petroleum until 2011, when Veedol was sold by BP to Tidewater India. Now it is part of Andrew Yule Indian group and manufactures automotive oil for the Indian market. Tidewater does not have its own refinery, so it is dependent on base oil suppliers like HPCL and BPCL, It manufactures a wide range of automotive lubricants.