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Founded 34 Years ago:
Ocean Petroleum has grown into one of the largest petroleum distributors in the state of Maryland.

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Ocean Petroleum is a distributor/ wholesaler of petroleum products serving the middle Atlantic. We are affiliated with Oceanic, BP, Gulf, Citgo, Exxon, Sunoco, and Crown.

Welcome to Ocean Petroleum!

For those retail dealers who prefer the very lowest priced products we offer our own Oceanic branded gasolines purchased from a wide array of refiner/suppliers. Ocean Petroleum is a full service distributor offering our retail dealers competitively priced major branded gasolines as well as our own hyper- competitive Oceanic branded gasolines.

Ocean Petroleum stands ready to assist our retail dealer customers in any and all phases of the petroleum products marketing business. From  financing, site selection, zoning, design, construction supervision and retail operations to our rack based pricing formula Ocean Petroleum provides everything needed to compete in todays marketing environment.

 
Corporate Spotlight E-mail

Ed Ellis tells Liz French how this gasoline supplier continues to thrive in the face of rising prices and thinning margins.
When fuel prices rise, consumers tend to believe that gas stations make more money, but in fact, their margins are the same or even thinner than they were several years ago. "From a wholesale standpoint, we make a fixed margin above our cost regardless of whether the gas........ Read Attached Article for more.

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Lighting In a Bottle! E-mail

Wine-focused retail concept gives fuel distributer new life.

 A few years ago, when a crab house in southeast Maryland turned in its beer and wine license, most people didn't notice. Luckily, Steve Ladd, operations chief for fuel distributor and convenience retailer Ocean Petroleum, isn't most people. He thought the license might serve as a pathway to an attractive and potentially profitable complement to the company's core business.........  Read Attached Article for more.

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