Gulf Oil Station north of Oliver
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Gulf Oil Station north of Oliver
Noticed a brand new Tim Hortons with a Gulf Oil station on the same property. Great blast from the past. I remember Gulf getting swept up by Petro-Canada in the mid 80s. Apparently the brand is now owned by XTR Petroleum. Cool to see. I will definitely purchase fuel there!
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Re: Gulf Oil Station north of Oliver
Lol, I have to wonder if the Gulf Oil name rights were acquired or it has just been so long that trademark protection expired and the Brand name was re trademarked for free in hopes there were enough of us left to remember it.
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Re: Gulf Oil Station north of Oliver
Be careful when you follow the masses.
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Re: Gulf Oil Station north of Oliver
Anonymous123 wrote:http://www.gulfcanada.ca/
Well that didn't help much except this cut and paste from the link.
© 2015 GULF CANADA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Re: Gulf Oil Station north of Oliver
This may help.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report- ... e24927545/
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report- ... e24927545/
For XTR, the first job is convincing gas station owners and operators to switch when their contracts with other big brands (typically lasting five to 10 years) come up for renewal. The finishing touches are currently being put on the first station to sign on, in Port Colborne, Ont. The company is targeting 20 new locations in the next year, and 100 within five years.
While the deal was in progress a few months ago, XTR did a direct-mail campaign to roughly 2,500 Canadian retailers currently under big banners such as Esso, Shell and Petro-Canada. So far, it has received a response rate of more than 5 per cent, and has met with roughly 50 owners so far.
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Re: Gulf Oil Station north of Oliver
twobits wrote:Well that didn't help much except this cut and paste from the link.
© 2015 GULF CANADA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Click on the links at the bottom of the page and you get ...
Gulf has returned to Canada
After 30 years, Gulf Oil International has partnered with one of Canada’s largest coast-to-coast independent petroleum networks. Unlike many of the other major oil brands, Gulf includes a degree of local flexibility in their proposition by offering dealers the opportunities to run their business their way. This means petroleum retailers like you can enjoy the benefits of working with a major brand AND maintain entrepreneurial independence regarding pricing, promotions and other revenue streams.
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Re: Gulf Oil Station north of Oliver
twofingers wrote:Noticed a brand new Tim Hortons with a Gulf Oil station on the same property.
Where exactly? Close to town or a little farther north?
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Re: Gulf Oil Station north of Oliver
fluffy wrote:Where exactly? Close to town or a little farther north?
First entry road going to the Prison when you are driving south. Just past the Esso station that was EZ Gas.
Perhaps tongue in cheek....but what a great spot for a Timmies lol. Sheriff's and RCMP should be pleased.
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Re: Gulf Oil Station north of Oliver
As well, don't forget the occasional hungry, cold escapee that might nee some sustenance to make it to the border.
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Re: Gulf Oil Station north of Oliver
what a lousy web site, not even having a single location.