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Coos Bay / Oregon / United States
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Bassett-Hyland Energy Company is a family owned and operated Chevron jobbership that serves the Coos and Douglas County areas of Southwestern Oregon. Maurie Bassett began working for the Standard Oil Company of California in 1959. Working at first with one truck and himself as the only employee, he began delivering fuels and lubricants to loggers and dairy farmers in the Hebo/Cloverdale area along the northern Oregon coast. After several years at the coast he was transferred back to the Willamette valley where he operated the bulk plant in Stayton, serving the farming communities in that area and the logging operations of the entire North Santiam river canyon. 1970 found Maurie on the move once again as he was sent north to Camas, Washington. This operation required the addition of two drivers to serve the greater Camas/Washougal area and included the Crown Zellerbach paper mill in Camas. After a brief three year stay in Washington, Maurie was sent to the Southern Oregon coast to take over Chevron’s marine and truck terminal in Coos Bay. After a few years serving the greater Coos County area including accounts like Weyerhaeuser’s mill sites and woods operations, Chevron closed their Reedsport and Myrtle Point facilities and incorporated them into the Coos Bay area. In 1980 Chevron changed their business plan and their wholesale distributors were forced to become jobbers. At that time Harold Hyland, the distributor in Roseburg, joined Maurie to form Bassett-Hyland Energy Company. This increased the marketing area of Bassett-Hyland Energy Company to include Coos and Douglas Counties all the way from the Coast to the crest of the Cascades. Maurie and Harold are now both enjoying retirement while Maurie’s three sons and daughter work in the business. Many things have changed since those one truck/one man days of the sixties. BHEC now operates two bulk facilities, three gas stations, three cardlock sites and employs upwards of 45 people. Through all the changes, our commitment to our customers to provide quality products and superior service at competitive prices still remains our goal and our promise to you. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How soon can you be to our site if we need assistance? Once you contact us and notify us that you need one of our vehicles on hand, we will begin to arrange it. We strive to have every vehicle where it needs to be in the shortest amount of time possible. What is the proper lubricant for my vehicle? Every vehicle has a different requirement for lubricants. Take the time to contact us and let us know the year, make and model of the vehicle. One of our trained experts will help you to determine the best lube for the job. Why is the price of gasoline so high? During the summer months, the price of gasoline increases due to the blend restrictions. These blends help to reduce the damage that our ozone experiences. This special blend does cost more to make. So the price of gasoline increases in the summer. The price will drop again over the winter months.
Salem / Oregon / United States
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Marc Nelson Oil Products have been serving the greater Salem area since 1936. They handle many different brands to suite your needs. They work with Chevron, Pacific Pride, 76, VP racing fuels, Phillips 66 and Conoco. Marc Nelson Oil Products provides services for; • Fleet Fueling • Bulk Fuel • Bulk & Packaged Lubricants • Cardlock Fuel Management Programs • Racing Fuel • Automatic Keep-Full Service • Budget Payment Plans • Electronic Fuel Management ProgramsHeating Oil Also besides services Marc Neslon Oil Provides also provides a wide variety of petroleum products to serve all your needs. The entire team at Marc Nelson Oil Products is dedicated to providing top-quality products to keep your vehicles operating at the peak level of efficiency. For more information, click the link above to visit our website or give us a call today.
Coos Bay / Oregon / United States
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Bassett-Hyland Energy Company is a family owned and operated Chevron jobbership that serves the Coos and Douglas County areas of Southwestern Oregon. Maurie Bassett began working for the Standard Oil Company of California in 1959. Working at first with one truck and himself as the only employee, he began delivering fuels and lubricants to loggers and dairy farmers in the Hebo/Cloverdale area along the northern Oregon coast. After several years at the coast he was transferred back to the Willamette valley where he operated the bulk plant in Stayton, serving the farming communities in that area and the logging operations of the entire North Santiam river canyon. 1970 found Maurie on the move once again as he was sent north to Camas, Washington. This operation required the addition of two drivers to serve the greater Camas/Washougal area and included the Crown Zellerbach paper mill in Camas. After a brief three year stay in Washington, Maurie was sent to the Southern Oregon coast to take over Chevron’s marine and truck terminal in Coos Bay. After a few years serving the greater Coos County area including accounts like Weyerhaeuser’s mill sites and woods operations, Chevron closed their Reedsport and Myrtle Point facilities and incorporated them into the Coos Bay area. In 1980 Chevron changed their business plan and their wholesale distributors were forced to become jobbers. At that time Harold Hyland, the distributor in Roseburg, joined Maurie to form Bassett-Hyland Energy Company. This increased the marketing area of Bassett-Hyland Energy Company to include Coos and Douglas Counties all the way from the Coast to the crest of the Cascades. Maurie and Harold are now both enjoying retirement while Maurie’s three sons and daughter work in the business. Many things have changed since those one truck/one man days of the sixties. BHEC now operates two bulk facilities, three gas stations, three cardlock sites and employs upwards of 45 people. Through all the changes, our commitment to our customers to provide quality products and superior service at competitive prices still remains our goal and our promise to you.