How to Monitor Fleet Fuel Consumption: A Practical Guide

How to Monitor Fleet Fuel Consumption: A Practical Guide Understanding your fuel consumption is the first step toward managing operational costs and increasing efficiency. For any business that relies on a fleet of vehicles or machinery, tracking fuel usage is not just about savings—it’s about optimizing your entire operation. Effective monitoring can help identify mechanical…

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OilWorks Earns Minority Business Enterprise Certification: MBE Certified Fuel Delivery in Ohio

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OilWorks Earns Minority Business Enterprise Certification: MBE Certified Fuel Delivery in Ohio Strengthening Our Commitment to Central Ohio’s Energy Infrastructure We’re excited to share big news: OilWorks has achieved official Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) certification from the state of Ohio. This designation recognizes OilWorks as a minority business enterprise fuel supplier in Columbus and strengthens…

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What Safety Measures Are in Place During Fuel Delivery?

What Safety Measures Are in Place During Fuel Delivery? Contact Us for Your Event Fuel delivery is a critical service that requires strict adherence to safety protocols to protect both personnel and property. At OilWorks, we prioritize safety during every step of the fuel delivery process. Here’s a look at the essential safety measures we…

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How Quickly Can You Refuel Vehicles On-Site?

How Quickly Can You Refuel Vehicles On-Site? Contact Us for Your Event Timely refueling is essential for keeping your operations running smoothly, especially in industries such as construction, transportation, and emergency services. Refueling vehicles on-site maximizes efficiency and minimizes downtime. But how quickly can this process be completed? Let’s explore the factors affecting on-site refueling…

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What a Power Outage Can Cost Your Business

What a Power Outage Can Cost Your Business oilworks columbus

Most of us take for granted that when we flip a switch, the power comes on. We expect our appliances, computers, and equipment to work instantly—until a power outage hits. When that happens, businesses grind to a halt. Cash registers go dark, card readers stop working, security systems fail, and production lines shut down. What…

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The Critical Role of Generator Fueling Across Industries

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Generators are essential to keeping critical operations running when the power goes out—or when there’s no power grid to begin with. From hospitals maintaining life-saving equipment during outages to construction sites powering tools in remote locations, generators provide the reliable electricity that businesses and communities depend on. But a generator is only as reliable as…

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Diesel Fuel Vs Gasoline: Key Differences Every Business Should Know

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We learned in our last blog post the differences between diesel and gas engines–particularly in how they ignite fuel to create power. But what about the fuel itself? While diesel fuel and gasoline may look similar at the pump, they’re actually quite different in their chemical composition, energy content, and performance characteristics. These differences are…

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Diesel vs. Gasoline Engines: Which Are Best for Your Business?

Diesel Engines Versus Gasoline Engines oilworks columbus ohio

The diesel versus gasoline debate isn’t really about the fuel itself—it’s about how the engines using that fuel operate. While both power millions of vehicles on the road today, diesel and gasoline engines work in fundamentally different ways, and those differences have a real impact on performance, efficiency, and cost. Whether you’re choosing a vehicle…

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Benefits of On-Site Fueling Services for Businesses

Benefits of On-Site Fueling Services oilworks columbus

In order to produce energy, you need a fuel source. Back in the day, wood was the main source of fuel because it was plentiful and easy to procure. After all, you just go and chop down a tree and set it on fire. However, as society became more sophisticated, we needed other sources of…

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Diesel Fuel Myths

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Diesel engines were invented in the 1890s by a German mechanical engineer named Rudolf Diesel. These engines were different from the only other engine around, the gasoline engine, because they were a combustion engine. This meant that the fuel was ignited because of mechanical compression and the elevated temperature of the air inside the cylinder.…

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