The petroleum marketing publication JobbersWorld published a September 20th article noting that Cadence Petroleum Group (“Cadence”) has acquired Frost Oil Company (“Frost”).
Frost is a fuel and oil distributor whose headquarters is in Van Buren, Arkansas.
Frost describes itself as a full-line supplier and transporter of petroleum products covering Western Arkansas, Eastern Oklahoma, Southeast Kansas, and Southwest Missouri. Products provided include fuel, lubricants, and specialty products. Customers supplied include industries such as construction, manufacturing, oil and gas productions, agriculture, and retail convenience stores.
The company is a member of the Arkansas Oil Marketers Association.
Cadence Is one of the largest distributors of lubricants, fuel, antifreeze, diesel exhaust fuel, and related products for the Eastern and Central United States. It describes itself as a:
Combination of some of the largest and best-known names in lubricants, fuels and diesel exhaust fluid distribution.
The company is headquartered in Asheboro, North Carolina.
Cadence facilities and operations in Arkansas now include:
- Blytheville, Arkansas
- Crawfordsville, Arkansas
- Jefferson, Arkansas
- Jonesboro, Arkansas
- Lexa, Arkansas
- Marked Tree, Arkansas
- Springdale, Arkansas
- Van Buren, Arkansas
- West Memphis, Arkansas
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