Difference between revisions of "Standard Oil Co"
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The pre-1911 '''Standard Oil Company''' was split into 34 separate companies <ref> Standard Oil [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Oil]</ref> after anti-trust action by the U.S. Government including: | The pre-1911 '''Standard Oil Company''' was split into 34 separate companies <ref> Standard Oil [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Oil]</ref> after anti-trust action by the U.S. Government including: | ||
* Standard Oil of New Jersey - now [[Exxon|ExxonMobil]] | * Standard Oil of New Jersey - now [[Exxon Corporation|ExxonMobil]] | ||
* Standard Oil of Ohio - later [[Sohio]] | * Standard Oil of Ohio - later [[Sohio]] | ||
* Standard Oil of Indiana - later [[Amoco]] | * Standard Oil of Indiana - later [[Amoco]] | ||
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[[Category: Country - USA]] | [[Category: Country - USA]] | ||
[[Category: Oil and gas extraction]] | |||
[[Category: Oil Products]] | |||
[[Category: Chemicals and Lubricants]] |
Latest revision as of 20:58, 8 January 2016
The pre-1911 Standard Oil Company was split into 34 separate companies [1] after anti-trust action by the U.S. Government including:
- Standard Oil of New Jersey - now ExxonMobil
- Standard Oil of Ohio - later Sohio
- Standard Oil of Indiana - later Amoco
- Standard Oil of California - now Chevron
- Standard Oil of New York - later Mobil