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Burmah Oil Company 2 Gallon Petrol Cans

The earliest beginnings of the Burmah Oil Company go back to 1901 when an Englishman, William Knox D'Arcy, negotiated a 60 year oil exploration agreement with the Shah of Persia. Money soon started to run out and D'Arcy sold out the majority of his oil rights to a Glasgow based consortium called "the Burmah Oil Company". This new company formed a subsidiary in 1909 which traded as "the Anglo-Persian Oil Company" (APOC) and this later became British Petroleum. The 2 gallon petrol cans below are just some of the styles used.

2 Gallon Petrol Can for BOC Petrol
BOC Petrol - with thanks to Ken
  2 Gallon Petrol Can for BOC Petrol showing top panel
BOC Petrol - with thanks to Ken
  2 Gallon Petrol Can for BOC Motor Spirit
BOC Motor Spirit - with thanks to John Lodge
  2 Gallon Petrol Can for BOC Motor Spirit showing top panel
BOC Motor Spirit - with thanks to John Lodge

Please visit the history section for details of how BOC fitted in to the British Petroleum story


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