Gaubert Oil marks 100th anniversary

The centennial celebration at the Ducros Home in Schriever, Louisiana, featured an appearance by Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, who praised the family-owned company’s ‘trust and reliability.’
April 27, 2026
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Gaubert Oil recently marked its 100th anniversary with a celebration that featured Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, as well as family, friends, employees, customers, partners, and community members, at the Ducros Home in Schriever, Louisiana.

Founded in 1926 by Nolan J. Gaubert, the company has grown from a small fuel delivery operation along Bayou Lafourche into an integrated energy and services provider serving the Gulf South. “This company represents what Louisiana is all about: a family business built on trust and reliability,” Landry said in a news release. “Congratulations—and here’s to the next 100.”

The anniversary also marked the launch of the Gaubert Family Foundation, focused on supporting education, youth programs, mentorship, and local initiatives in the areas where they operate, the company reported. An inaugural charity golf tournament, along with matching contributions, raised more than $300,000 to support its early efforts.

“This milestone belongs to the people who have been part of our journey,” said Grady Gaubert, Gaubert Oil president and CEO. “For 100 years, it’s been the strength of our people and the trust of our customers that have shaped this company. We’re grateful for those relationships, committed to giving back to the communities that support us, and focused on carrying that forward for the next generation.”

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