This oil is used for metal working coolant and lubricant.
Castrol Longtime HS 1.5
it sure is. you can find a paraffin penguin at the local zoo. its sweat is used for oil paints. very useful if you ask me...
paint used is water, vinyl .poster oil colours
Yes, for Snowdrift shortening (from Wesson Oil).
Texaco and Chevron are two separate companies. However, they are both sister companies. Chevron Corporation is located in San Ramon, California. Texaco on the other hand, was sold to Morgan Stanley by Chevron.
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texaco is now chevron. Check with Chevron if you have your legal documents.
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Texas Crude Oil
I believe that Texaco was a simple shortening of the Texas Company, one of the early oil companies.
Caltex is the result of a partnership between Socal & Texaco, and is now owned, by Cheveron which too is merged with Texaco.
Texaco, originally known as the Texas Company, was founded in 1901 in Beaumont, Texas. The company emerged during the Texas oil boom following the discovery of oil at Spindletop Hill. Texaco quickly grew to become a major player in the oil industry, expanding its operations across the United States and internationally.
Havoline Texaco Synthetic 5W-40.
Chevron. Merger in 2001. See link.
Texaco and Amoco are both brands that were involved in the oil and gas industry. Texaco, founded in 1901, was a major player in petroleum products, while Amoco, established as the American Oil Company in 1910, also became a significant competitor. In 1998, Texaco merged with Chevron, while Amoco was acquired by BP in 1998. As a result, both brands are now part of larger oil and gas corporations, with their legacy continuing under the Chevron and BP umbrellas.
Texaco gas is owned by Chevron Corporation. Chevron acquired Texaco in 2001 as part of a merger, and the Texaco brand continues to be used for gasoline and convenience store operations under Chevron's umbrella.
of course, yess!