Originally Posted By: IntegraVT
The Gulf Oil story is an interesting read with many twists, turns, divestments, licensees and holding companies... As far as I can tell, the US lubricants division is very domestic.
"In 1999, Gulf Oil Limited Partnership, a licensee of Chevron U.S.A. Inc. (the owner of the Gulf® trademark), appointed American Refining Group, Inc. (ARG) as Master Distributor of Gulf Lubricants for an eleven state area in the northeast." -
http://www.gulflubricants.net
Gulf Oil Limited Partnership is HQ'd in Framingham, Massachusetts and majority owned by Cumberland Farms (also HQ'd in Mass.)
Gulf Oil International, Ltd is the Gulf HQ'd in the Caymans and seem to market a whole different set of lubricants -
http://www.gulfoilltd.com/products_services/gulf_lubricants/motorist_oils/index.html
So, if you want to get Penn grade Gulf, be sure to look for ARG/GOLP markings on the bottle.
Thanks for the info.....I knew Chevron assumed some of their refineries and retail sites. From there it gets really murky.
So the Cayman Co does not market products here in the States, just the Chevron branch of the corporate tree?
I thought that Cumberland Farms and the Cayman Gulf were tied together somehow.