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Oil companies of Germany

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Aral AG
German petroleum company
Wintershall Dea
Wintershall Holding GmbH, based in Kassel, was Germany's largest crude oil and natural gas producer. It was a wholly owned subsidiary of BASF. The company was active in oil and gas exploration and production with operations in Europe, North Africa, South America as well as the Middle East region. The withdrawal from Russia, a key production area for the company, was announced in 2023. Wintershall employed more than 2,000 people worldwide. In the 2018 financial year the company produced around 171 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe) of oil and gas. Revenues amounted to 4.09 billion euros.
BayWa
BayWa AG (until 1972: Bayerische Warenvermittlung landwirtschaftlicher Genossenschaften AG) is an internationally active group headquartered in Munich, Germany. Originally founded to support domestic agriculture, the company expanded its activities to the construction and energy sectors. BayWa is represented in more than 50 countries through its subsidiaries and holdings. The shareholder structure is still determined by the cooperative sector, which has shaped the corporate culture since its founding.
DEA AG
company
Fuchs Petrolub SE
company in Mannheim, Germany
Marquard & Bahls
German oil company
Minol
thumb|Minol station in Leipzig 2009 thumb|Minol IFA G5 based tanker. thumb|IFA S4000-1 based Minol tanker The VEB Kombinat Minol, founded on 1 January 1956, was the state-owned gasoline and lubricant reseller of the German Democratic Republic.
MiRO
oil refinery company in Karlsruhe, Germany