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'''Prista Oil''' ({{lang-bg|Приста Ойл}}) is a [[Bulgaria]]n company headquartered in the city of [[Rousse]] and mainly engaged in the production of 150 kinds of [[motor oil]]s and industrial [[lubricant]]s, as well as their distribution, transport and storage, cleaning [[petroleum]] [[pollution]] and the production and recycling of [[car battery|car batteries]].
'''Prista Oil''' ({{lang-bg|Приста Ойл}}) is a [[Bulgaria]]n company headquartered in the city of [[Rousse]] and mainly engaged in the production of 150 kinds of [[motor oil]]s and industrial [[lubricant]]s, as well as their distribution, transport and storage, cleaning [[petroleum]] [[pollution]] and the production and recycling of [[car battery|car batteries]].<ref>{{cite journal |id={{ProQuest|228779510}} |title=TEXACO ACQUIRES EQUITY STAKE IN PRISTA OIL IN BULGARIA |journal=Hart's European Fuels News |volume=4 |issue=7 |date=6 April 2000 }}</ref>


The company was established in 1993 by the brothers Atanas Bobokov and Plamen Bobokov. In 1998, it was joined by the [[Montana, Bulgaria|Montana]]-based Monbat AD car battery factory. Prista Oil acquired the formerly national Seawater Purity Maintenance Enterprise based in [[Varna]]. Prista Oil produces [[Texaco]] and [[Valvoline]]-branded motor oils. The company has introduced an [[ISO 9001:2000]] [[quality control]] system since 1998 and an [[ISO 14 001:1996]] environment protection system since 2002.
The company was established in 1993 by the brothers Atanas Bobokov and Plamen Bobokov. In 1998, it was joined by the [[Montana, Bulgaria|Montana]]-based Monbat AD car battery factory. Prista Oil acquired the formerly national Seawater Purity Maintenance Enterprise based in [[Varna, Bulgaria|Varna]]. Prista Oil produces [[Texaco]] and [[Valvoline]]-branded motor oils. The company has introduced an [[ISO 9001:2000]] [[quality control]] system since 1998 and an [[ISO 14 001:1996]] environment protection system since 2002.


Besides its Bulgarian operations, Prista Oil is also active in [[Romania]], [[Hungary]], [[Ukraine]], [[Serbia]], [[Montenegro]] and the [[Republic of Macedonia]] as a distributor and owns a production facility in [[İzmit]], [[Turkey]]. The company has a terminal at the Ukrainian port of [[Odessa]].
Besides its Bulgarian operations, Prista Oil is also active in [[Romania]], [[Hungary]], [[Ukraine]], [[Serbia]], [[Montenegro]] and [[North Macedonia]] as a distributor and owns a production facility in [[İzmit]], [[Turkey]]. The company has a terminal at the Ukrainian port of [[Odesa]].

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.prista-oil.com Official website]
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 2 July 2023

Prista Oil Rally Team in 2008

Prista Oil (Bulgarian: Приста Ойл) is a Bulgarian company headquartered in the city of Rousse and mainly engaged in the production of 150 kinds of motor oils and industrial lubricants, as well as their distribution, transport and storage, cleaning petroleum pollution and the production and recycling of car batteries.[1]

The company was established in 1993 by the brothers Atanas Bobokov and Plamen Bobokov. In 1998, it was joined by the Montana-based Monbat AD car battery factory. Prista Oil acquired the formerly national Seawater Purity Maintenance Enterprise based in Varna. Prista Oil produces Texaco and Valvoline-branded motor oils. The company has introduced an ISO 9001:2000 quality control system since 1998 and an ISO 14 001:1996 environment protection system since 2002.

Besides its Bulgarian operations, Prista Oil is also active in Romania, Hungary, Ukraine, Serbia, Montenegro and North Macedonia as a distributor and owns a production facility in İzmit, Turkey. The company has a terminal at the Ukrainian port of Odesa.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "TEXACO ACQUIRES EQUITY STAKE IN PRISTA OIL IN BULGARIA". Hart's European Fuels News. 4 (7). 6 April 2000. ProQuest 228779510.

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