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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmocoAmoco - Wikipedia

    The Amoco Corporation was an American chemical and oil company, founded by Standard Oil Company in 1889 around a refinery in Whiting, Indiana, and was officially the Standard Oil Company of Indiana until 1985.

  2. Amoco Gas Station is making a comeback with new gas stations appearing all across the country, offering high-quality fuel that Americans have trusted for more than a century. Opt for Amoco gasoline with Invigorate® for superior fuel that will enhance your engine's performance.

  3. Amoco. In October 2017, we announced the reintroduction of our long-standing Amoco brand to the US fuel retail sector – around a century after the first Amoco service station opened in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  4. Amoco is the largest producer of natural gas in North America, sells gasoline through more than 9,600 service stations in 30 states, and produces such chemical products as polymers, fabrics, fibers, and chemical feedstocks.

  5. By the end of the century, Amoco was the largest natural gas producer in North America, with a reach that stretched well beyond its home continent: exploration in 20 countries, production in 14 countries. Amoco produced 13 million tonnes of chemicals a year and was the world’s largest producer of PTA.

  6. 5 days ago · Amoco Corporation, former American oil company, one of the largest producers and marketers of petroleum products in the United States, which was bought in 1998 by the giant British Petroleum ( BP PLC ).

  7. BP believes that resurrecting the Amoco fuel brand could foster additional growth opportunities and help resolve local, competitive station conflicts.

  8. Amoco took over Dome after the company essentially went bankrupt in 1988, and BP took over Amoco in a friendly merger ten years later. Here is the story of how those two companies developed key components of the infrastructure for this vital niche industry.

  9. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › BP_CanadaBP Canada - Wikipedia

    After six years of absence, British Petroleum returned to Canada when on 31 December 1998 it completed its $53 billion merger with Amoco. The merger gave BP control of the Amoco Canada Petroleum Company, which had been in existence since 1969.

  10. Amoco. 5,652 likes · 397 talking about this · 1,540 were here. Amoco has been devoted to bringing you quality gas for over 100 years, and we’re not stopping now.

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