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    Polmin (English: State Factory of Mineral Oils, Polish: Państwowa Fabryka Olejów Mineralnych) was an interwar Polish petroleum company. The company was...
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    population reached some 40,000 in the late 1920s, and its oil refinery at Polmin became one of the biggest in Europe, employing 800 people. Numerous visitors...
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    also had deposits of oil in Borysław, Drohobycz, Jasło and Gorlice (see Polmin), potassium salt (TESP), and basalt (Janowa Dolina). Apart from already-existing...
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    residents in the 1860s, Borysław had swollen to 12,000 by 1898. In 1909, Polmin with headquarters in Lviv was established for the extraction and distribution...
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  • platforms: Petrobaltic, Baltic Beta and Jacket-type platform called "PG-1". Polmin (English: State Factory of Mineral Oils, Polish: Panstwowa Fabryka Olejow...
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  • AS Chassenard Luneau 2 – 0 CS Bessay Chaudesaigues 1 – 1 5 - 4 pen. Vic Polmin Cere AS Chadrac 1 – 1 7 - 8 pen. Vergongheon Brives Sauv 2 – 1 Langogne...
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    central heating fueled by oil, which was transported in iron barrels from the Polmin company in Borysław (today Boryslav). The military authorities also installed...
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    a natural gas well was opened at Daszawa near Stryj, and in 1928, the Polmin corporation opened a pipeline from Daszawa to Drohobycz, later reaching...
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