Anthony Kazaglis: STLE Certified Oil Monitoring Analyst I (OMA)

Brewer-Hendley Oil Co. would like to send a special congratulatory greeting to Anthony Kazaglis for achieving his Oil Monitoring Analyst  I (OMA) Certification, recognized by The Society of Tribologist and Lubrication Engineers.

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Debunking Four Common Diesel Exhaust Fluid Myths

Whether you’re considering buying a car with DEF or you have one already, you may have a lot of concerns about how convenient it is to fill up your vehicle. Fortunately, it’s a lot easier than many people think, and you can get good-quality fluid from a number of diesel exhaust fluid distributors. In case this is a concern of yours, it may help to look into a few pieces of false information that make their way around.

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#MeetTheTeamMonday: Inside Sales Representative

It’s another addition of our #MeetTheTeamMonday! #MeetTheTeamMonday provides an inside scoop on the people who make Brewer-Hendley Oil Company what it is today. We want to stay true to our value of family and showcase the incredible employees that make up our family tree. Every other Monday a different employee, in various departments, will feature items that speak to their personality and give context to who they are as individuals. Our goal is to better connect with customers by giving insight to the people who are dedicated to better serving you. Meet April 💁

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John Hendley: How Keeping Things in the Family Inspired Love, Risk, Petroleum and Happiness

When asked, “What do you want to be known for?”, John Hendley, Founder, Owner and Executive Vice President of Brewer Hendley Oil Company, exclaimed

“I’m here because of hard work and the people who worked hard for me. I want to be known as someone who not only helped employees to become successful, but happy”.

To better understand where Brewer-Hendley Oil Company is headed, I wanted to explore where we have been. John Hendley and I sat down to discuss his childhood, his inspiration for entering oil distribution  and how keeping things in the family has meant so much. Continue reading →