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[[File:49Ventana2.png|thumb|340px|49 Ventana Avenue, as of 2014, the Headquarters of Bluval Corp.]]
 
[[File:49Ventana2.png|thumb|340px|49 Ventana Avenue, as of 2014, the Headquarters of Bluval Corp.]]
   
'''Bluval Corporation '''is a Carrawayan energy corporation that is engaged in every aspect of the oil and natural gas industries on Carraway Island. The company has been headquarted in [[49 Ventana Avenue]], a tall skyscraper located in [[City Center]], [[Adustelan]], since it opened in 2012.
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'''Bluval Corporation '''is a Carrawayan energy corporation that is engaged in every aspect of the oil and natural gas industries on [[Carraway Island]]. The company has been headquarted in [[49 Ventana Avenue]], a tall skyscraper located in [[City Center]], [[Adustelan]], since it opened in 2012.
   
 
The corporation maintains a franchise of gas stations on Carraway Island. The first one opened in 1968 at the corner of [[Ventana Avenue]] and [[Mitchellson Street]] in the Adustelan neighborhood of [[Dolanburg]].
 
The corporation maintains a franchise of gas stations on Carraway Island. The first one opened in 1968 at the corner of [[Ventana Avenue]] and [[Mitchellson Street]] in the Adustelan neighborhood of [[Dolanburg]].

Revision as of 18:49, 11 October 2014

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49 Ventana Avenue, as of 2014, the Headquarters of Bluval Corp.

Bluval Corporation is a Carrawayan energy corporation that is engaged in every aspect of the oil and natural gas industries on Carraway Island. The company has been headquarted in 49 Ventana Avenue, a tall skyscraper located in City Center, Adustelan, since it opened in 2012.

The corporation maintains a franchise of gas stations on Carraway Island. The first one opened in 1968 at the corner of Ventana Avenue and Mitchellson Street in the Adustelan neighborhood of Dolanburg.

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The first Bluval station in Adustelan, October 2014

The corporation was the center of a national and international controversy between 1978 and 1989 with its planning and construction of the gated city of Jan Beach, whichwas intended to be occupied and visited only by the upper-class population of the island. Fearing devastation in the local economies of other cities on the island, including Adustelan (where Bluval is based), the Carrawayan Supreme Court ruled in Carraway Island v. Bluval (1986) that Bluval was in violation of socioeconomic anti-discrimination laws and barred Bluval from continuing progress with the city unless the borders were opened to all Carrawayan residents. Bluval ultimately succumbed to the threat and, when stage one was completed in 1989, left the borders of the city open.