Texas fuel and lubricant provider O'Rourke Petroleum has expanded its operations in southeast Texas by adding a facility and seven delivery trucks in Beaumont, the company announced.
by Staff
February 3, 2017
Photo courtesy of O'Rourke Petroleum.
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Photo courtesy of O'Rourke Petroleum.
Texas fuel and lubricant provider O'Rourke Petroleum has expanded its operations in southeast Texas by adding a facility and seven delivery trucks in Beaumont, the company announced.
O'Rourke Petroleum is adding a 20,000-square-foot warehouse and lubricant storage area that will enhance its capability to deliver fuel and lubricants to fleet customers in the area known as the Golden Triangle.
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The company sells all grades of gasoline and diesel to fleets for use in larger trucks, vans, and buses. The company has a fleet fuel management program supported by fleet cards. The company also provides lubricants such as passenger car motor oil, heavy-duty engine oil, greases, hydraulic fluid, and transmission oil. The company has distributed Shell lubricants since 1998.
O'Rourke Petroleum is based in Houston and operates facilities in Corpus Christi, Dallas/Fort Worth, Midland/Odessa, San Antonio, Tyler, and Victoria.
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