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Quaker State

Quaker State is an American brand of motor oils, and the Company is owned by Shell USA, the US-based division of Shell plc since 2002,[4] when Shell Oil Co. acquired Pennzoil-Quaker State Co. for $1.8 billion in cash and $1.1 billion in debt.[5][6]

Quaker State
Formerly
  • Quaker State Oil Production Company (1924–1931)
  • Quaker State Corporation (1931–1990)
  • Quaker State Oil Production Corporation (1990–1998)
  • Pennzoil and Quaker State (1998–2002)
Company type
  • Brand of Phinny Brothers Oil Company (1912–1924)
  • Private (1924–1998)
  • Brand (1998–present)
IndustryPetroleum
Founded(Brand): 1912 by Phinny Brothers Oil Co.
(Company): 1924 [1]
FounderT.G. Phinny
Defunct1998; 26 years ago (1998)
FateMerged to Pennzoil to form "Pennzoil-Quaker State". It was acquired by Shell USA in 2002, remaining as a brand [2]
Headquarters,
ProductsMotor oils
OwnerShell USA
Number of employees
7,400[2] (2002)
Websitequakerstate.com

The former Quaker State Oil Refining Company had been constituted in 1924 after the Eastern Refining Co. acquired rights to the Quaker State brand name to the Phinny Brothers Oil Company, which had been producing the Quaker lubricants since 1912, gaining reputation in the U.S. after a deal signed with automotive manufacturer Franklin in 1914. In 1931, it became the "Quaker State Corporation" after merging with another 18 oil companies.[1]

The Quaker State name is derived from the nickname for Pennsylvania,[7] the state founded by William Penn, a man of the Quaker religion.

The Pennzoil-Quaker State brands are sold under SOPUS Products with the address of Shell's office in Houston, Texas.

History edit

Brand background edit

Quaker State's origins may be traced to the founding of Oil City in Pennsylvania, in the 19th century. The petroleum industry of the city brought prosperity, increasing its population from 12 families in 1860 to 6,000 five years later. The name "Quaker State" was adopted in 1912 when T.G. Phinny (owner of the Phinny Brothers Oil Company) used it to distinguish his products from competitors. One of the first goals of the company was to provide lubricants for Franklin Automotive Company of Syracuse, New York, signing a contract to become exclusive oil provider for the company.[1]

By 1915, Quaker State advertised in The Saturday Evening Post becoming a known brand in the U.S.

"The Franklin requirements were severe. Many oils were tested, but Quaker State alone met these requirements." The notice then went on to explain Quaker State's unique attributes, and asked Franklin owners to ask their nearest dealer for the product. It concluded: "Quaker State is certified and guaranteed to be the highest known quality oil suitable for every engine purpose. It prolongs the life of the motor. Will not burn before lubricating. Gives practically double mileage. Prevents engine overheating. Cuts oil bills."

— Quaker State advertisement in The Saturday Evening Post, 1915

Company formation edit

In 1924, the Eastern Refining Company" purchased the Quaker State brand name to rename itself "Quaker State Oil Refining Company". On July 1, 1931, the "Quaker State Corporation" was formed when Charles Pape, stockbroker from Chicago, brought 19 regional oil companies, offering them 55,000 shares in the new corporation that resulted after they merge their business. Some of the companies involved were the Eastern Refining Company, Sterling Oil Company of West Virginia, Ohio Valley Refining Company, Enterprise Oil Company Inc., Independent Refining Company, Lake Erie Lubricants Inc., Iron City Oil Company, Gallagher Bros. Inc., and Appaline Oil Company.[1]

Herry Crawford (former president of the 'President Oil Company') become president of the recently formed Quaker State. During its first year, the company ran up $6,8 million in sales. In 1936, the company signed an agreement with the Standard Oil Company becoming its exclusive sales agent for its oil products in 13 Midwestern states. Standard would later put all Quaker State products in its filling stations. Until 1944, Quaker State did not drill oil but it bought crude from other producers, nevertheless the increasing demand for energy during wartime led the company to buy drilling facilities from the Forest Oil Company in Bradford to produce its own crude oil.[1]

Expansion edit

 
1976 Quaker State ad

By 1960, company's sales surpassed the $50 million. In 1964 Quaker State purchased the Truck-Lite Company of Falconer, New York, to diversify its business. The top sales for the company came in the 1970s, when it had profits of $10.7 million. Quaker State opened a new refinery in Newell, West Virginia, that allowed the company to reach sales of $300 million in 1975. During the following years, Quaker State acquired the Valley Camp Coal Co (1976) and new headquarters on Elm Street in Oil City, also buying car parts suppliers, Corn Brothers of Smyrna, Georgia; National Oil Company of Newark, New Jersey; and Texstar Automotive Corporation, based in St. Louis, Missouri.[1]

In the 1980s, Quaker State continued its expansion with the acquisitions of the Heritage Insurance Group (an insurance company), Helen Mining Company (coal producer), and shares to Minit-Lube Inc. to offer car maintenance services.[1]

Acquisition and bankruptcy edit

In 1989, the company reorganized itself into five divisions, including the refining corporation, car maintenance, insurance, trucks, and energy. This operation brought a decrease in sales and profits. In January 1990, the Quaker State Corporation's petroleum business split from the parent company, giving the name "Quaker State Oil Refining Corporation". Months later, Quaker State sold some of its facilities. By 1991, the motor oil business produced 92% of profits for the company, while all other sectors were losing money or barely profitable.

 
Quaker Motor oil bottles at a store in 2009

By 1992, sales had dropped to $724 million (more than 25%). In 1994, Quaker State sold its insurance business and purchased Speciality Oil Corp. for $90 million. In 1995, the company announced that it would move to Dallas and sell its natural gas business to focus on lubricants.[1]

In 1998, Quaker State was acquired by rival company Pennzoil, becoming "Pennzoil-Quaker State Company".[3][8] In 2002, Shell Oil Company (the US-based subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell) acquired Pennzoil-Quaker State. At the moment of the purchase, Pennzoil-Quaker was the largest motor oil manufacturer in the United States. On the other side, Shell expected to become leader in the U.S. and global lubricants markets.[2]

Sponsorship edit

 
NASCAR's Chevrolet Monte Carlo sponsored by Quaker State

The former Pennzoil-Quaker State Company sponsored the IndyCar race, Quaker State 500 (now known as the ABC Supply 500) in 1988,[9] and is a current sponsor of the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series race Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway.[10]

Quaker State was also the sponsor of Hendrick Motorsports from 1996 to 2013 (Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kasey Kahne) and Paul Menard;[11] the company was also formerly the sponsor of Morgan Shepherd.[12] Quaker State was also official lubricants partner of Italo-American Ferrari-works team Risi Competizione in 2004 until 2008. Quaker State was sponsoring the Force India Formula One team for 2015 until 2018 and Allen "Quaker" Ellis for the 2016 US National Olympic Team.[13]

The restaurant chain Quaker Steak & Lube is a spoof on the brand name.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "History of the Quaker State Corp." on Reference for Business website
  2. ^ a b c Shell Acquires Pennzoil-Quaker Statev on CBS News, 25 Mr 2002
  3. ^ a b JIFFY LUBE, Q-LUBE TO MERGE by Martha M. Hamilton on The Washington Post, April 16, 1998
  4. ^ Pennzoil Company on the Encyclopedia Britannica
  5. ^   "COMPANY NEWS: Shell to buy Pennzoil-Quaker State for $2.9 billion". Oil & Gas Journal. 1 April 2002. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  6. ^ Kraeuter, Chris (25 March 2002). "Shell Oil to buy Pennzoil for $2.9b". MarketWatch. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  7. ^ Quaker State Oil Refining Co. v. Steinberg, 18 Jan 1937
  8. ^ Pennzoil and Quaker State plan a two-stage-merger by Allen Myerson on The New York Times, 16 Apr 1998
  9. ^ "1988 Quaker State 500". Racing-Reference. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
  10. ^ Hembree, Mike (2011-03-06). . Speed. Archived from the original on 2011-03-07. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
  11. ^ "NASCAR Drivers". Quaker State. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
  12. ^ "Morgan's Driving Career". Morgan Shepherd. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
  13. ^ "Force India New Livery". Fox Sports F1. Retrieved 1 Jan 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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This article is about the brand of motor oil For the U S state see Pennsylvania Quaker State is an American brand of motor oils and the Company is owned by Shell USA the US based division of Shell plc since 2002 4 when Shell Oil Co acquired Pennzoil Quaker State Co for 1 8 billion in cash and 1 1 billion in debt 5 6 Quaker StateFormerlyQuaker State Oil Production Company 1924 1931 Quaker State Corporation 1931 1990 Quaker State Oil Production Corporation 1990 1998 Pennzoil and Quaker State 1998 2002 Company typeBrand of Phinny Brothers Oil Company 1912 1924 Private 1924 1998 Brand 1998 present IndustryPetroleumFounded Brand 1912 by Phinny Brothers Oil Co Company 1924 1 FounderT G PhinnyDefunct1998 26 years ago 1998 FateMerged to Pennzoil to form Pennzoil Quaker State It was acquired by Shell USA in 2002 remaining as a brand 2 HeadquartersHouston Texas 3 United StatesProductsMotor oilsOwnerShell USANumber of employees7 400 2 2002 Websitequakerstate com The former Quaker State Oil Refining Company had been constituted in 1924 after the Eastern Refining Co acquired rights to the Quaker State brand name to the Phinny Brothers Oil Company which had been producing the Quaker lubricants since 1912 gaining reputation in the U S after a deal signed with automotive manufacturer Franklin in 1914 In 1931 it became the Quaker State Corporation after merging with another 18 oil companies 1 The Quaker State name is derived from the nickname for Pennsylvania 7 the state founded by William Penn a man of the Quaker religion The Pennzoil Quaker State brands are sold under SOPUS Products with the address of Shell s office in Houston Texas Contents 1 History 1 1 Brand background 1 2 Company formation 1 3 Expansion 1 4 Acquisition and bankruptcy 2 Sponsorship 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editBrand background edit Quaker State s origins may be traced to the founding of Oil City in Pennsylvania in the 19th century The petroleum industry of the city brought prosperity increasing its population from 12 families in 1860 to 6 000 five years later The name Quaker State was adopted in 1912 when T G Phinny owner of the Phinny Brothers Oil Company used it to distinguish his products from competitors One of the first goals of the company was to provide lubricants for Franklin Automotive Company of Syracuse New York signing a contract to become exclusive oil provider for the company 1 By 1915 Quaker State advertised in The Saturday Evening Post becoming a known brand in the U S The Franklin requirements were severe Many oils were tested but Quaker State alone met these requirements The notice then went on to explain Quaker State s unique attributes and asked Franklin owners to ask their nearest dealer for the product It concluded Quaker State is certified and guaranteed to be the highest known quality oil suitable for every engine purpose It prolongs the life of the motor Will not burn before lubricating Gives practically double mileage Prevents engine overheating Cuts oil bills Quaker State advertisement in The Saturday Evening Post 1915 Company formation edit In 1924 the Eastern Refining Company purchased the Quaker State brand name to rename itself Quaker State Oil Refining Company On July 1 1931 the Quaker State Corporation was formed when Charles Pape stockbroker from Chicago brought 19 regional oil companies offering them 55 000 shares in the new corporation that resulted after they merge their business Some of the companies involved were the Eastern Refining Company Sterling Oil Company of West Virginia Ohio Valley Refining Company Enterprise Oil Company Inc Independent Refining Company Lake Erie Lubricants Inc Iron City Oil Company Gallagher Bros Inc and Appaline Oil Company 1 Herry Crawford former president of the President Oil Company become president of the recently formed Quaker State During its first year the company ran up 6 8 million in sales In 1936 the company signed an agreement with the Standard Oil Company becoming its exclusive sales agent for its oil products in 13 Midwestern states Standard would later put all Quaker State products in its filling stations Until 1944 Quaker State did not drill oil but it bought crude from other producers nevertheless the increasing demand for energy during wartime led the company to buy drilling facilities from the Forest Oil Company in Bradford to produce its own crude oil 1 Expansion edit nbsp 1976 Quaker State ad By 1960 company s sales surpassed the 50 million In 1964 Quaker State purchased the Truck Lite Company of Falconer New York to diversify its business The top sales for the company came in the 1970s when it had profits of 10 7 million Quaker State opened a new refinery in Newell West Virginia that allowed the company to reach sales of 300 million in 1975 During the following years Quaker State acquired the Valley Camp Coal Co 1976 and new headquarters on Elm Street in Oil City also buying car parts suppliers Corn Brothers of Smyrna Georgia National Oil Company of Newark New Jersey and Texstar Automotive Corporation based in St Louis Missouri 1 In the 1980s Quaker State continued its expansion with the acquisitions of the Heritage Insurance Group an insurance company Helen Mining Company coal producer and shares to Minit Lube Inc to offer car maintenance services 1 Acquisition and bankruptcy edit In 1989 the company reorganized itself into five divisions including the refining corporation car maintenance insurance trucks and energy This operation brought a decrease in sales and profits In January 1990 the Quaker State Corporation s petroleum business split from the parent company giving the name Quaker State Oil Refining Corporation Months later Quaker State sold some of its facilities By 1991 the motor oil business produced 92 of profits for the company while all other sectors were losing money or barely profitable nbsp Quaker Motor oil bottles at a store in 2009 By 1992 sales had dropped to 724 million more than 25 In 1994 Quaker State sold its insurance business and purchased Speciality Oil Corp for 90 million In 1995 the company announced that it would move to Dallas and sell its natural gas business to focus on lubricants 1 In 1998 Quaker State was acquired by rival company Pennzoil becoming Pennzoil Quaker State Company 3 8 In 2002 Shell Oil Company the US based subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell acquired Pennzoil Quaker State At the moment of the purchase Pennzoil Quaker was the largest motor oil manufacturer in the United States On the other side Shell expected to become leader in the U S and global lubricants markets 2 Sponsorship edit nbsp NASCAR s Chevrolet Monte Carlo sponsored by Quaker State The former Pennzoil Quaker State Company sponsored the IndyCar race Quaker State 500 now known as the ABC Supply 500 in 1988 9 and is a current sponsor of the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series race Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway 10 Quaker State was also the sponsor of Hendrick Motorsports from 1996 to 2013 Jeff Gordon Jimmie Johnson Dale Earnhardt Jr Kasey Kahne and Paul Menard 11 the company was also formerly the sponsor of Morgan Shepherd 12 Quaker State was also official lubricants partner of Italo American Ferrari works team Risi Competizione in 2004 until 2008 Quaker State was sponsoring the Force India Formula One team for 2015 until 2018 and Allen Quaker Ellis for the 2016 US National Olympic Team 13 The restaurant chain Quaker Steak amp Lube is a spoof on the brand name citation needed See also editWindmill Quaker StateReferences edit a b c d e f g h History of the Quaker State Corp on Reference for Business website a b c Shell Acquires Pennzoil Quaker Statev on CBS News 25 Mr 2002 a b JIFFY LUBE Q LUBE TO MERGE by Martha M Hamilton on The Washington Post April 16 1998 Pennzoil Company on the Encyclopedia Britannica nbsp COMPANY NEWS Shell to buy Pennzoil Quaker State for 2 9 billion Oil amp Gas Journal 1 April 2002 Retrieved 27 January 2019 Kraeuter Chris 25 March 2002 Shell Oil to buy Pennzoil for 2 9b MarketWatch Retrieved 5 January 2020 Quaker State Oil Refining Co v Steinberg 18 Jan 1937 Pennzoil and Quaker State plan a two stage merger by Allen Myerson on The New York Times 16 Apr 1998 1988 Quaker State 500 Racing Reference Retrieved 2013 08 10 Hembree Mike 2011 03 06 Quaker State To Sponsor Inaugural Kentucky Race Speed Archived from the original on 2011 03 07 Retrieved 2013 08 10 NASCAR Drivers Quaker State Retrieved 2013 08 10 Morgan s Driving Career Morgan Shepherd Retrieved 2013 08 10 Force India New Livery Fox Sports F1 Retrieved 1 Jan 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Quaker State Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quaker State amp oldid 1198346976, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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