Back to previous page in sequence Next page in sequence

Home

Brands

Countries

Specials

New

Games

E-mail

Search: 

Navigation aidPETROL (Petrol Ljubljana)

Brief History

After Tito's Communist partisans came to power in Yugoslavia, they nationalised the downstream oil industry in 1946. A branch of the new state firm Jugopetrol had been opened in Ljubljana in 1945 and was incorporated in 1947. In 1953 it became Petrol Ljubljana and since then it has grown from 12 service stations to 275 today. After Slovenia seceded from Yugoslavia in 1992, Petrol worked for a while with the Austrian company OMV, but in 1996 Petrol was privatised and it is now one of the largest Slovene companies. It has operated a refinery in Maribor since 1945.

Maps


Image from Richard Horwitz

This 1969 map (left) covering just Petrol's home state of Slovenia and shows the old logo used originally by Jugopetrol.
The map (right) dates from 1976 and has the logo used from 1970-85. The detailed cartography at a scale of 1:300,000 appears to be by Ivan Selan on behalf of Auto-Moto Zveza Slovenije. The categorisation of roads - with unusual honesty - describes them as "very good", "quite good", "not very good", "carriage-roads" or footpaths.

1976 Petrol map of Slovenia

1984 Petrol map of Yugoslavia  1984 Petrol map of Yugoslavia - rear cover

The later example (left) dates from 1984 also has cartography by Auto-Moto Zveza Slovenije. It covers all of Yugoslavia, not just Slovenia, and like the maps of Slovenia marks every town and village that has a filling station, irrespective of brand.

Istrabenz, the other Slovene company, is included on the OMV page.
The table of Yugoslav brands by republic has now been moved to the Yugoslav summary page.

 

Home Page

 

Brands List

Next Brand


Text and layout © Ian Byrne, 1999-2003