Mohawk Oil

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Mohawk Oil was a oil recycling and chain of gas stations in Canada that is wholly owned by Husky Energy. Mohawk was an independent chain of gas stations, which began to invest in oil recycling and built their first recycling plant in 1980 to recycle oil from across western Canada, which it would supply to third parties and oil products before being acquired by Husky in 1998. The oil recycling plant was sold off in the late 90's to several different operators, and is currently functioning as "Terrapure Oil Recycling" in North Vancouver.

The brand name and logo reinforce an all-Canadian image similar to that of Petro-Canada. Stretching from Vancouver Island to Eastern Canada, Mohawk and Husky have over 500 stations. Mohawk's fuel contains up to 10% ethanol.

In 2015, Mohawk sold off its remaining gas stations and left the oil industry altogether.[1]

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  1. ^ Jun. 16; 2015. "Mohawk Oil Sells Stations, Exits Business". CSP Daily News. Retrieved 2020-08-22.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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