Nafta was an oil distribution chain owned by the Soviet Union but operated abroad.

In the 1920s, a Nafta chain operated in Sweden, before being sold to Gulf Oil in 1937. In the United Kingdom and Belgium a petrol chain was built up in the 1960s, with the British service stations being sold to Q8 in 1987.[1]

NAFTA (UK) was originally called Russian Oil Storage Installations.[2] Another Soviet-owned company in the United Kingdom which shared directors with Nafta was Russian Oil Products Limited (established in 1924 and struck off in 2018).[3]

References

  1. Petrol Maps Nafta: a brief history
  2. "NAFTA (UK) LIMITED - Overview (Free company information from Companies House)".
  3. "RUSSIAN OIL PRODUCTS LIMITED - Overview (Free company information from Companies House)".
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