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Ltd. was dissolved and struck off the Saskatchewan Corporate Register on September 30, 1997.
He was inducted into the Canadian Petroleum Hall of Fame in 1997.
In 1997 it was acquired by Ultramar Diamond Shamrock.
In February 1998 Tom Arcoria, Inc. became what is now Great Lakes Petroleum.
In August 2000, Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. purchased Ranger Oil.
In 2001 Great Lakes expanded into the lubricant business buying into Northeast Lubricants, a small lubricant jobber, that is now one of the larger BP and Castrol distributors in the country.
Nu-Reality Oils Limited was struck from the Alberta Corporate Register on October 1, 2002.
Solv-Ex was struck from the Alberta Corporate Register on July 2, 2003.
Then Star was acquired by ARC Energy Trust in 2003.
In 2003, Anthony hired two salesmen, Rose Martell and Dan Grummit.
In 2005, Anthony Arcoria moved to the Charlotte area and began expanding our footprint into the Carolinas.
February 2006 marked our first fuel delivery in the Carolinas to Coastal Carolina Pumping.
Trizec Properties was bought out by Brookfield Properties Corp. and Blackstone Group in 2006.
In March 2013, Pace Oil & Gas, AvenEx Energy Corp. and Charger Energy Corp. shareholders approved a 3-way merger to create a new intermediate dividend-paying producer called Spyglass Resources Corp.
In 2015 Repsol SA of Spain bought Talisman which is now called Repsol Oil & Gas Canada.
As of 2016, Scott Fox has served as president of Universal Oil.
The growth and expansion of our service area continues in 2016 with promising new opportunities in marine fueling and fracking ancillary industries.
In 2019, the company was acquired by Occidental Petroleum.
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