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At the start of the 20th Century, oil companies are growing rapidly. But to transport oil to the people who need it most, they need to refine oil closer to where it’s needed. The site of an ancient Abbey in North West England became the ideal place for Shell to build a refining outpost near the River Mersey.
The new gleaming, magic black gold processed here is used to fight wars, fuel the growing demand for cars, and build the roads to drive them on.
By BBC SoundsAt the start of the 20th Century, oil companies are growing rapidly. But to transport oil to the people who need it most, they need to refine oil closer to where it’s needed. The site of an ancient Abbey in North West England became the ideal place for Shell to build a refining outpost near the River Mersey.
The new gleaming, magic black gold processed here is used to fight wars, fuel the growing demand for cars, and build the roads to drive them on.