Polmin (English: State Factory of Mineral Oils, Polish: Państwowa Fabryka Olejów Mineralnych) was an interwar Polish petroleum company. The company was founded in 1909 and nationalized in 1927. Crude run in 1930 reached over 731 thousand barrels, making Polmin the largest petroleum company in all of
Interwar Poland with its annual capacity of 2.1 million barrels.
Polmin produced
gasoline,
kerosine
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, various oils including lubricating oils, cylinder oils and special oils, solid lubricants, vaseline, paraffin, candles and
asphalt
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.
The company operated a large oil refinery in
Drohobycz
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, which in late 1930s employed around 3000 people.
The refinery in Drohobycz was one of the largest in all of Europe.
History
The refinery in
Drohobycz
Drohobych ( uk, Дрого́бич, ; pl, Drohobycz; yi, דראָהאָביטש;) is a city of regional significance in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Drohobych Raion and hosts the administration of Drohobych urban ...
was built in 1909 and quickly surpassed all local rivals in capacity and production. Soon after its construction, the refinery transformed into the "C.K. Państwowa Fabryka Olejów Mineralnych".
During the
First World War, the refinery went through an almost year-long Russian occupation following their
offensive into Galicia, during which the factory halted operations. During the rest of the war, the refinery produced petroleum products for the Austrian war effort.
Poland, serving as
Austria-Hungary's successor in
Galicia, inherited the "C.K. Państwowa Fabryka Olejów Mineralnych" and transformed it into the ""Polmin" Państwowa Fabryka Olejów Mineralnych w Drohobyczu". Polmin was nationalized shortly after
Piłsudski's coup, in 1927.
During the interwar, Polmin's employees enjoyed a great deal of privileges: high wages, free transport within
Drohobycz
Drohobych ( uk, Дрого́бич, ; pl, Drohobycz; yi, דראָהאָביטש;) is a city of regional significance in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Drohobych Raion and hosts the administration of Drohobych urban ...
and other social programs, access to the "Polmin" Casino and the possibility of living in the
Polmin workers' colony in Drohobycz. The Polmin Colony was built by the company, and was situated close to the refinery as well as the Drohobycz city centre. To satisfy its inhabitants, the colony possessed a school located at its centre, a football field and a swimming pool, and a various range of shops.
During the
Second World War, the Polmin refinery was bombed by
Luftwaffe in 1939 during the
Invasion of Poland
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and later by the Americans in 1944 as a part of the
Oil Campaign, in which the allies sought to cripple Germany's petroleum industry. Wartime bombing of Polmin sealed the company's fate as it became defunct.
Sources
* ''Drohobycki Polmin. Fenomen największej polskiej rafinerii. Prezentacja Tomasza Kuby Kozłowskiego''. (2021). Retrieved from: https://stayhappening.com/e/drohobycki-polmin-fenomen-najwi%C4%99kszej-polskiej-rafinerii-prezentacja-tomasza-kuby-koz%C5%82owskiego-E2ISTYM4B5Y
* ''Kolonia Polmin''. (n.d.). Retrieved from: https://www.kawiarniany.pl/2019/07/30/kolonia-polmin-w-drohobyczu/
* McCabe, Richard. (1932). ''Petroleum Refineries in Foreign Countries, 1931''. U.S. Government Printing Office.
* ''"Polmin": Państwowa Fabryka Olejów Mineralnych w Drohobyczu''. (1927). Warsaw: Pomorska Druk. Rolnicza.
References
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1909 establishments in Austria-Hungary
1927 in Poland
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Energy companies established in 1909
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