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  1. Amoco

    distinguish AAMCO Cleanup date May 2009 Infobox company fate Acquired by BP company name Amoco company logo Image Amoco logo.svg 250px The 1970 2002 logo foundation 1889 defunct 2001 Type Oil company location Amoco Building br now Aon Center Chicago Aon Center br Chicago Loop , Chicago, Illinois , United States U.S. industry Oil homepage http web.archive.org www.amoco.com Amoco.com Amoco Corporation ... son Jacob. Amoco merged with BP in December 1998 forming BP Amoco, later renamed to BP, though the Amoco ... title Huge Amoco began small in Baltimore Roots The metered gas pump, no knock gasoline and other ... in the Amoco Building now the Aon Center Chicago Aon Center in Chicago Loop , Chicago , Illinois . ref http web.archive.org web 19980212072931 www.amoco.com contacts index.html Contacts . Amoco. February ... thumb The Amoco Building now the Aon Center Chicago Aon Center housed the Amoco headquarters ... supply of oil. Before this deal, Amoco was forced to depend on Standard Oil of New Jersey ... John D. Rockefeller s association with the Amoco name. ref cite web url http www.webshells.com crown ... its premium grade Amoco Gas later Amoco Super Premium as a lead free gasoline by using aromatics ... phase out of leaded gasoline. The Amoco lead free gasoline was sold at American s stations in the eastern and southern U.S. alongside American Regular gasoline, which was a leaded fuel. Lead free Amoco ... Amoco Premium Lead Free publisher The Milwaukee Sentinel date 1977 05 10 accessdate 2010 06 02 ... in the southeastern U.S. were rebranded Amoco stations. In 1961, Indiana Standard reorganized its ... s southwestern region was replaced by the American name. The Amoco name continued to be used outside ... prospered in the post war boom. By 1971, all the divisions of Indiana Standard bore the Amoco name including American Oil which was renamed Amoco Oil with American stations renamed Amoco stations. By 1975, Amoco began phasing in the Amoco name in the old Indiana Standard sales territory ...   more details



  1. Amoco Building

    There are several buildings called the Amoco Building . Among them Amoco Building Denver Amoco Building New Orleans Formerly named Amoco Building Aon Center Chicago disambig ...   more details



  1. Amoco Cadiz

    Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File Amoco Cadiz 1 edit1.jpg 300px Ship caption Infobox ship career Hide header Ship name Amoco Cadiz Ship owner Amoco Amoco Transport Co. Ship operator Ship registry LBR Ship route Ship ordered Ship builder Navantia Astilleros Espa oles, S.A. br C diz , Spain Ship original cost Ship yard number 95 Ship way number Ship laid down 24 November 1973 Ship launched 1974 Ship completed May 1975 Ship christened Ship acquired Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service 16 March 1978 Ship identification IMO Number 7336422 Ship fate Sunk at coord 48.6 4.7 region FR type event display title,inline Ship status Ship notes ref name ctx cite web title Amoco Cadiz IMO 7336422 Summary for Casualty ID 19780316 001 url http www.c4tx.org ctx job cdb precis.php5?key 19780316 001 work Casualty Database publisher Center for Tankship Excellence accessdate ... 1.6 Moilbbl abbr on Ship crew 44 Ship notes ref name ctx ref name aukevisser Amoco Cadiz was a supertanker very large crude carrier VLCC , owned by Amoco , that ran aground on Portsall Portsall Rocks .... ref name ctx ref name aukevisser cite web author Auke Visser title Amoco Cadiz url http www.aukevisser.nl ... 2010 accessdate 9 September 2010 ref Oil spill Main Amoco Cadiz oil spill Amoco Cadiz contained ... title Amoco Cadiz 1978 url http www.wrecksite.eu wreck.aspx?10339 work The Wrecksite Archive date ... Marine Research cite journal last Hartog first C. den coauthors Jacobs, R. P. W. M. title Effects of the Amoco ... in 1967 MT Haven formerly Amoco Milford Haven , sister ship of Amoco Cadiz that also sank and caused ... Amoco Cadiz Category Oil tankers Category Ships built in Spain Category Shipwrecks in the English Channel Category 1974 ships Category Amoco br Lanv du an Amoco Cadiz ca Amoco Cadiz de Amoco Cadiz es Amoco Cadiz eu Amoco Cadiz fr Amoco Cadiz it Amoco Cadiz nl Amoco Cadiz no Amoco Cadiz pl MT Amoco Cadiz pt Amoco Cadiz fi Amoco Cadiz sv Amoco Cadiz ...   more details



  1. File:Amoco logo.svg

    Summary logo fur REQUIRED Article Amoco Use Org HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Source http web.archive.org web 19970125193446 www.amoco.com what we do ar95 full95ar.pdf Amoco Corporation annual report 1995 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for Owner Website History Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Portion Low resolution SVG Res Purpose Replaceability other information GL workshop Licensing Non free logo SVG logo ...   more details



  1. Amoco Building (New Orleans)

    unreferenced date May 2009 Infobox building name Amoco Building image completion date 1977 building type Office location 1340 Poydras Street br New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans , Louisiana LA 70112 br USA latd 29 latm 57 lats 01 latNS N longd 90 longm 04 longs 16 longEW W iso region US coordinates display title roof convert 280 ft abbr on top floor convert 280 ft abbr on antenna spire N A floor count 21 floor area Office convert 378,895 sqft abbr on elevator count 10 architect 3D International The Amoco Building , located at 1340 Poydras Street in the Central Business District, New Orleans Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana , is a 21 story, nowrap 280 feet 85 m tall skyscraper designed in the international style by 3D International . The building is primarily used for leaseable office space, with some retail space on the ground level. The design of the building can be best classified as International style architecture international with its black aluminum and glass curtain wall . The building currently houses the offices of several city and state agencies, including the Orleans Parish District Attorney s Office . See also List of tallest buildings in New Orleans External links http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id 146914 Amoco Building on Emporis.com http www.regisinc.com pdfs Amoco 20Bldg.pdf Amoco Building on Regis Property New Orleans skyscrapers No Collapse BP Louisiana struct stub NewOrleans stub Category Skyscrapers in New Orleans, Louisiana Category Amoco Category BP buildings and structures ...   more details



  1. Amoco Cadiz oil spill

    File Amoco Cadiz 2.jpg thumb right Amoco Cadiz and coast of Brittany. The Amoco Cadiz ran aground on Portsall ... in history to that date. ref name ctx ref name aukevisser cite web author Auke Visser title Amoco ... url http www.patricklagadec.net fr pdf Amoco Cadiz EN.pdf isbn 0 08 028913 4 accessdate 11 June 2010 ref ref name ctx cite web title Amoco Cadiz IMO 7336422 Summary for Casualty ID 19780316 001 url ... Excellence accessdate 16 June 2010 ref The German tug Pacific responded to Amoco Cadiz at 11 ... attempts were made to establish another tow line and Amoco Cadiz dropped its anchor trying to halt ..., Tony Claes, Johnny title Amoco Cadiz 1978 url http www.wrecksite.eu wreck.aspx?10339 work The Wrecksite Archive date 04 07 09 accessdate 11 June 2010 ref At 21 04 Amoco Cadiz ran aground the first ... of Amoco Cadiz , Pasquale Bardari, and that of the captain of the German tug Pacific , Hartmut ... dragged on from 11 28 when Pacific first made contact with Amoco Cadiz until 16 00 when Captain Bardari ... Bardari of Amoco Cadiz contacting her owners in Chicago for instructions. The delay in sending ..., was no longer nearby when the distress call was made. ref name ctx Oil spill Amoco Cadiz contained ... of the Amoco Cadiz Oil Spill on an Eelgrass Community at Roscoff France with special reference to the mobile ... of an asphalt crust for several years. Environmental impact File Amoco Cadiz impact.jpg thumb right ..., the formation of mousse might have been prevented. At the time, Amoco Cadiz incident resulted in the largest .... Amoco Cadiz spill was one of the most studied oil spills in history. Many studies remain in progress ... Post date Friday, 28 May 2010 accessdate 11 June 2010 ref Speedy J has a song named Amoco Cadiz ... from the American oil company Amoco in 1990. See also Torrey Canyon nearby and similar disaster in 1967 MT Haven formerly Amoco Milford Haven , sister ship of Amoco Cadiz that also sank and caused an oil spill disaster. List of oil spills References Reflist 2 External links commons Amoco Cadiz http ...   more details



  1. File:Stoiltando.jpg

    Summary logo fur REQUIRED Article Amoco Use Brand HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Source scanned vintage newspaper ad ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for to illustrate the Amoco article Owner BP Website History Original Standard Oil of Indiana torch and oval logo used from 1946 thru 1960 Commentary Logo used outside the Indiana Standard marketing area bearing the Pan Am, Utoco and Amoco brands OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Original Standard Oil of Indiana torch and oval logo Portion Just the logo Low resolution yes Purpose to illustrate the Amoco previously Standard Oil of Indiana article Replaceability none other information Licensing Non free logo ...   more details



  1. File:Standardind1960s.JPG

    Summary logo fur REQUIRED Article Amoco Use Brand HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Source Scanned vintage road map ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for To illustrate the Amoco article Owner BP Website History 1960s Standard Oil of Indiana logo Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description 1960s Standard Oil of Indiana logo Portion just the logo Low resolution yes Purpose To illustrate the Amoco article Replaceability none other information Licensing Non free logo ...   more details



  1. IBM 1720

    Merge IBM 1710 date July 2011 The IBM 1720 was a pilot project to create a real time computing real time process control computer based on the IBM 1620 Model I . Only three 1720 systems were ever built one for the Amoco oil refinery in Whiting, Indiana one for the Standard Oil of California Socal oil refinery in El Segundo, California and one for DuPont E. I. du Pont in Wilmington, Delaware . All were installed in 1961 . The Amoco and Socal systems ran for many years. The 1720 led to the IBM 1710 Process Control systems that IBM introduced in March 1961 these were cheaper and less elaborate than the 1720. See also IBM 1710 IBM 1800 External links http domino.research.ibm.com tchjr journalindex.nsf 4ac37cf0bdc4dd6a85256547004d47e1 f5de4ef3d47f081c85256bfa0067f4d2?OpenDocument Evolution of Small Real Time IBM Computer Systems 1.25 MB PDF file , from the IBM Journal of Research and Development. Category IBM transistorized computers 1720 Category 1961 introductions Category Amoco ...   more details



  1. Ploudalmézeau

    Infobox French commune name Ploudalm zeau native name Gwitalmeze latitude 48.5411 longitude 4.6561 elevation min m 0 elevation max m 86 INSEE 29178 postal code 29830 region Bretagne department Finist re arrondissement Brest canton Ploudalm zeau mayor Marguerite Lamour term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Pays d Iroise area km2 23.18 population 6070 population date 2008 Ploudalm zeau Lang br Gwitalmeze is a Communes of France commune in the Finist re Departments of France department in Bretagne in northwestern France . The village and the small port of Portsall is part of the commune. Portsall is known for the Amoco Cadiz Amoco Cadiz oil spill . International relations It is twinned with Cullompton , Devon . Population Inhabitants of Ploudalm zeau are called Ploudalm ziens . Historical populations align left 1793 2701 1800 2906 1806 2738 1821 2881 1831 3023 1836 3085 1841 3209 1846 3234 1851 3219 1856 3220 1861 3267 1866 3252 1872 3148 1876 3341 1881 3240 1886 3205 1891 3286 1896 3305 1901 3436 1906 3465 1911 3725 1921 3977 1926 3946 1931 3867 1936 3802 1946 4142 1954 4177 1962 4190 1968 4297 1975 4464 1982 4771 1990 4874 1999 5009 2008 6070 Breton language In 2008, 11.69 of primary school children attended bilingual schools. ref Fr icon Ofis ar Brezhoneg http www.ofis bzh.org fr services observatoire travaux.php?travail id 83 Enseignement bilingue ref Amoco Cadiz oil spill File Ancre Amoco Cadiz.jpg thumb left Amoco Cadiz anchor in Portsall On 16 March 1978, Amoco Cadiz , a very large crude carrier VLCC , owned by Amoco, split in two after running aground on Portsall Rocks, 5 km 3.1 mi from the coast of Portsall, resulting in the largest oil spill of its kind in history to that date. See also Communes of the Finist re department Amoco Cadiz References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE reflist http www.amf29.asso.fr Mayors of Finist re Association Fr icon External links http www.ploudalmezeau.fr gb gb index.htm Official website en icon http www.culture.g ...   more details



  1. History of the petroleum industry in Canada (natural gas liquids)

    in the 1960s, and the two companies that took advantage of the opportunity were Amoco Corporation and Dome Petroleum , neither of which is any longer in existence. Amoco took over Dome after the company essentially went bankrupt in 1988, and BP took over Amoco in a friendly merger ten years later ... niche industry. Headquarters for Amoco Corporation were in Chicago , because that city is close to Whiting, Indiana . Whiting was home of Amoco s largest oil refinery and one of the largest in the world ... state of Ohio. And it was Standard Oil of Indiana Standard of Indiana s Amoco s most important single asset after the US Supreme Court ordered the Standard Oil Trust broken up. In its early years, Amoco ... products . By 1970, Amoco had become one of the largest integrated oil corporations in the world .... Amoco Dome Synergies As the Turner Valley story illustrates, the extraction of natural gas liquids ... American oil company Amoco Corporation Amoco and the young, dynamic Dome Petroleum to create sophisticated liquids infrastructure in Western Canada . Headquartered in Calgary , Amoco Canada s natural ..., many synergies were possible through cooperation between Chicago and Calgary. As importantly, Amoco ... that Amoco would be an aggressive suitor. Alberta s liquids business dates to the development ... plants like the one at Whitecourt began processing liquids rich gas in 1961. Amoco began planning ... and own that plant. Imperial then made a proposal of its own. Amoco and British American intervened ... of the plant. Under pressure from the Amoco BA plan, Imperial modified its proposal and was awarded the project. As a result of the Amoco BA intervention, Imperial became operator, but Amoco and the other producers were partners. Because Amoco would soon begin to receive its considerable liquids .... However, markets in central Canada and the US Midwest could. Working with Chicago, Amoco Canada ... of the crude mix. Dome Amoco partnership Dome had built the other fractionation plant, known as the Edmonton ...   more details



  1. BP America Production Co. v. Burton

    Basin . BP s predecessor, Amoco Amoco Production Co. , first entered into these leases nearly fifty years ago, and these leases require the payment of a royalty. For years, Amoco calculated the royalty ... 7, 2006 ref Procedural history Amoco appealed the order, disputing the new interpretation of its ... of limitations was inapplicable. Amoco sought review by the United States District Court ... did not apply. ref Amoco Production Co. v. Baca, 300 F. Supp. 2d 1 2003 ref The United States ... court s ruling. ref Amoco Production Co. v. Watson, 410 F. 3d 722 2005 ref The Supreme Court granted ... in his 2005 financial disclosure form that he owned between 15,001 and 50,000 in BP Amoco stock. ref ...   more details



  1. Nexus (software)

    orphan date September 2010 Notability date January 2008 Nexus is an oil and gas reservoir simulator originally developed as Falcon by Amoco , Los Alamos National Laboratory and Cray Research . It is currently owned, developed, marketed and maintained by Landmark Graphics, a product service line of Halliburton . Nexus is used by oil and gas companies all over the world. Citation needed date January 2008 Nexus will gradually replace VIP, or Desktop VIP, Landmark s earlier generation of simulator. Citation needed date January 2008 External links http nexwebsites.com Nexus Software Systems http www.halliburton.com ps default.aspx?pageid 848&navid 934&prodid PRN IQTT7GB9O Nexus Reservoir Simulation Software Category Industrial software Category Halliburton software stub ...   more details



  1. Yorktown Refinery

    Coord 37 12 45.9 N 76 26 51.6 W display title Yorktown Refinery is an oil refinery located alongside of the York river. The refinery used to be operated by Giant Industries and earlier operated by BP Amoco. ref cite web url http www.giant.com refining index.asp title Giant Industry refining accessdate 2006 11 06 ref Giant Industries was acquired by Western Refining in 2007. The refinery can run high Total Acid Number TAN crude oil crude oil with a high content of naphthenic acid s . On August 5, 2010, it was announced that the refinery will close in apporoximately 6 to 9 weeks. References reflist External links http www.giant.com Giant Industries http money.cnn.com quote snapshot snapshot.html?symb GI CNN Money profile Category Oil refineries in the United States Category Energy resource facilities in Virginia Petroleum stub ...   more details



  1. Yount-Lee Oil Company

    The Yount Lee Oil Company , founded in 1914, was the successor to the Yount Rothwell Oil Company which had been formed earlier by Miles Franklin Yount and Talbot Frederick Rothwell . Yount headed up the new enterprise and counted among his partners Thomas Peter Lee , William Ellsworth Lee , Emerson Francis Woodward , Talbot Frederick Rothwell , John Henry Phelan , Beeman Ewell Strong , Frank E. Thomas , and Maximilian Theodore Schlicher . With a new fusion of capital provided by T. P. Lee, Yount was confident that the Spindletop oil field had not been tapped out, so he set about acquiring large tracts of land in the area. On November 14, 1925, his McFaddin No. 2 well struck oil at about 2,500 feet, sparking a second Spindletop oil boom. Yount went on to acquire mineral rights in several of the Gulf Coast s major fields, and he built the infrastructure necessary to ship his company s oil to destinations around the world from his headquarters in Beaumont, Texas . Before his death in 1933, Yount, his business partners and associates, had built the company into one of the largest and most successful independent oil operators in the country. Within two years, on July 31, 1935, the stockholders sold Yount Lee Oil Company for 46.2 million to Houston attorney, Wright Francis Morrow , who immediately began to parcel off the assets. Stanolind Oil, later a part of Amoco , bought most of the oil inventory and oil producing properties for over 41 million, which at the time represented one of the largest financial transactions in American business history. Sources McKinley, Fred B., and Greg Riley. Black Gold to Bluegrass From the Oil Fields of Texas to Spindletop Farm of Kentucky . Austin Eakin Press, 2005. Category Amoco Category Companies established in 1914 Category Companies disestablished in 1935 Category Defunct oil companies of the United States Category Defunct companies based in Texas ...   more details



  1. Hal Kvisle

    BLP sources date April 2011 Harold N. Kvisle is a Canada Canadian businessman . ref name Publishing2009 cite book last Publishing first DK title 1000 CEOs url http books.google.com books?id p u4AOpIoeQC&pg PA278 accessdate 20 April 2011 date 2009 08 17 publisher Penguin isbn 9780756670573 pages 278 ref Life and career Hal Kvisle pronounced KWIZ LEE was born in Innisfail, Alberta in 1952. He received a bachelor of science in engineering with distinction from the University of Alberta in 1975 and an MBA from the University of Calgary in 1982. He joined Dome Petroleum in 1975 and eventually became finance manager. He played a key role in the sale of Dome Petroleum to Amoco Amoco Canada in 1987 and 1988. In 1988, he moved to Fletcher Challenge Fletcher Challenge Energy , eventually becoming chief operating officer for South and Central America and president of Canadian operations. In 1999, Kvisle was recruited by TransCanada Corp. TransCanada PipeLines Limited to be its executive vice president in trading and business development. In 2001, he was appointed president and chief executive officer . Kvisle is former Chairman chair of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America and is former chair of the Mount Royal College board of governors . He is currently a member of the board of directors of the Bank of Montreal . TransCanada Pipelines Limited notified its employees on April 15, 2010 that Kvisle would retire as president and CEO of TransCanada, effective June 30, 2010. Succeeding him will be the current chief operating officer Russ Girling , who will assume the new position on July 1, 2010. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kvisle, Harold N. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kvisle, Harold N. Category 1952 births Category Canadian businesspeople Category Living people Category University of Alberta alumni Category University of Calgary alumni ...   more details



  1. Herschel H. Cudd

    He would later become the president of Amoco Chemical Company and serve on the board of the R. J. Reynolds ... Corporation , AviSun Corporation, Sun Oil Company , and finally Amoco Amoco Chemical Corporation ... ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id O9ADAAAAMBAJ&pg PA24&lpg PA24&dq amoco Herschel Cudd&source ... book result&ct result&resnum 4&ved 0CBcQ6AEwAw v onepage&q amoco 20Herschel 20Cudd&f false title Alumni ..., Cudd was the President of Amoco Amoco Chemical Corporation also known as Standard Oil of Indiana ... In 1968, Amoco acquired Cudd s previous company, AviSun Corporation. ref cite web url http www.cartype.com pages 383 amoco title Amoco publisher Cartype accessdate 2010 01 28 ref ref cite news url http ... ABS AI&type historic&date Oct 19, 1967&author &pub Chicago Tribune&desc Ind. Standard s Amoco Chem. to Buy Avisun&pqatl google title Ind. Standard s Amoco Chem. to Buy Avisun publisher Chicago Tribune ...   more details



  1. John Gallagher (geologist)

    John Edward Patrick Gallagher , Order of Canada OC July 16, 1916 December 16, 1998 was a Canada Canadian geologist and businessman. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg , Gallagher attended the University of Manitoba . He became a petroleum geologist working for a number of multinationals in California , Egypt , Latin America and Canada searching for oil. In 1950, he branched out on his own and founded Dome Petroleum . The company found important new oil fields in Alberta, but Gallagher s main focus was on Canada s Arctic. The company spent billions exploring and found large deposits under the Beaufort Sea , but did not have the money to develop them. Deeply in debt, Gallagher resigned as CEO in 1983. Dome was sold to Amoco in 1988 for 5.5 billion. Gallagher founded a new company that would become Prime Energy in 1984. Gallagher was an Officer of the Order of Canada and a member of the Canadian Petroleum Hall of Fame . References Other People s Money The Banks, The Government and Dome Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gallagher, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1998 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gallagher, John Category 1916 births Category 1998 deaths Category Canadian businesspeople Category Canadian people of Irish descent Category Officers of the Order of Canada Category University of Manitoba alumni ...   more details



  1. Energy in Botswana

    Multiple issues lead too short June 2009 unreferenced June 2009 update June 2009 Energy in Botswana is a growing industry with tremendous potential. Most electric power is generated thermally in installations run by the Botswana Power Corporation , a public enterprise established in 1970. Electric generating capacity consists of the 132  MW Morupule Power Station Morupole coal fired plant . The 60  MW coal fired plant at Selebi Phikwe has been closed. Total capacity in 2002 stood at 132  MW. Production of electricity in that same year totaled 930  GWh. Fossil fuels were used exclusively. Consumption of electricity totaled 1.989  TWh. Coal production in 2002 consisted entirely of the bituminous type and totaled 992,000  tons. Coal is mined solely at Morupule Colliery by Debswana , mostly for the generation of electricity. The government is considering constructing a coal fired power plant at the same coal field, which would be designed to export power to South Africa . Several companies are prospecting for oil , but none had been discovered as of 2002. However, Amoco now BP has studied the possibility of coalbed methane extraction. References reflist Africa topic Energy in Category Energy in Botswana ...   more details



  1. Dyas

    Dyas is an oil and gas company headquartered in Utrecht city Utrecht , the Netherlands . It is wholly owned subsidiary of SHV Holdings NV. Dyas participates as a partner in oil and gas exploration, development and production joint ventures. It participates in production and exploration licenses in the Netherlands, in the United Kingdom and Colombia . In 1963, Dyas was one of the first companies in the Netherlands to be involved in hydrocarbon exploration , through a collaborative venture with Amoco now TAQA and Gelsenbergen Kohl now Suncor . In 1964 this group discovered a gas field in the Bergen Concession which was followed by successful exploration in the immediate vicinity. Dyas is a partner for the Bergermeer gas storage project. ref name upstream211009 cite news newspaper Upstream newspaper Upstream Online publisher NHST Media Group url http www.upstreamonline.com live article196397.ece title Bergermeer spend set at 1.2bn date 2009 10 21 accessdate 2009 10 22 ref References Reflist External links http www.dyas.nl Official website Category Natural gas companies of the Netherlands Category Oil companies of the Netherlands ...   more details



  1. Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited

    Infobox Company company name Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited company logo Image Chennai Petroleum Corporation logo.svg 200px company type Public Sector Undertaking PSU foundation 1965 location Image Flag of India.svg 20px Chennai , India key people Sarthak Behuria , Chairman K.K Acharya , Managing Director N.C Sridharan , Director Finance K. Balachandran , Director Operations S. Chandrasekaran , Director Technical industry Petroleum products Petrol , Diesel fuel Diesel , Kerosene , Liquified petroleum gas LPG , Petrochemicals homepage http www.cpcl.co.in www.cpcl.co.in Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited CPCL , formerly known as Madras Refineries Limited MRL is located at Manali, Tamil Nadu Manali Tamil Nadu , near Chennai , Tamilnadu . It was formed as a joint venture in 1965 between the Government of India GOI , AMOCO and National Iranian Oil Company NIOC having a share holding in the ratio 74 13 13 respectively. From the grassroots stage CPCL Refinery was set up with an installed capacity of 2.5 Million Tonnes Per Annum MMTPA in a record time of 27 months at a cost of Rs. 43 crore without any time or cost over run. In 1985, AMOCO disinvested in favour of GOI and the shareholding percentage of GOI and NIOC stood revised at 84.62 and 15.38 respectively. Later GOI disinvested 16.92 of the paid up capital in favor of Unit Trust of India , Mutual Funds , Insurance Companies and bank Banks on 19 May 1992, thereby reducing its holding to 67.7 . The public issue of CPCL shares at a premium of Rs. 70 Rs. 90 to FIIs in 1994 was over subscribed to an extent of 27 times and added a large shareholder base of over 90000.As a part of the restructuring steps taken up by the Government of India, Indian Oil Corporation Limited IOCL acquired equity from GOI in 2000 01 Currently IOC holds 51.88 while NIOC continued its holding at 15.40 . At present, refinery has a capacity of 9.5 MMTPA ,which is one of the most complex refineries in India with Fuel , Lubricant Lube , Wax and ...   more details



  1. Plastic automotive engine

    The Plastic automotive engine has its origins in the late 1980s with a company named Polimotor Research Inc. of Fair Lawn, New Jersey , founded by Matty Holtzberg who entered into a joint program to develop the engine with the Ford Motor Company . Ford engine One engine, jointly developed as a research project with Ford ref http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9B0CE5D9153BF93AA35750C0A964948260 ref , was based on Ford s Ford Pinto engine 2.3 OHC 2.3 liter and weighed 153  lbs against 415  lbs for its iron counterpart . It has been reported that the engine made 318  bhp at 11,000 rpm and redlined at 14,000 rpm. Citation needed date September 2011 It was composed of metal cylinder sleeves, metal combustion chamber tops, metal piston crowns, bearings, valves and seats, and a stock 2.3L Pinto crankshaft . Nearly everything else in the engine, including the block, rods and piston skirts, were made of Torlon thermoplastic resins manufactured by Amoco Amoco Chemicals Co . The motor was never put into a vehicle. Torlon thermoplastic Torlon thermoplastic, the material used to construct the engine, has properties that out perform all but the most exotic Composite material composites and polymer s. Torlon is a polymer that provides a desirable combination of properties, including strength competitive with metal across an extraordinary temperature range toughness and modulus far greater than most polymers it passes Federal Aviation Administration FAA flammability tests it is unaffected by aviation fluids such as MEK , Tric 1,1,1, and Skydrol hydraulic fluid Torlon resin can also be injection molded. Cosworth engine Another engine, based upon the Cosworth The BDA series Cosworth BDA , tipped the scales at 168  lbs, half the weight of its metal counterpart. Plastic parts included the engine block, cam cover, air intake trumpets, intake valve stems, piston skirts and wrist pins, connecting rods, oil scraper piston rings, tappets, valve spring retainers and ...   more details



  1. Aon Center (Chicago)

    . Aon has the headquarters of the Aon Corporation , and it formerly had the headquarters of Amoco . ref http web.archive.org web 19980212072931 www.amoco.com contacts index.html Contacts . Amoco ... from south The Standard Oil Building was constructed as the new headquarters of the Amoco Standard ... LAC.20070612.PRMARBLE12 TPStory Business accessdate 2007 09 25 postscript None ref Amoco was reluctant ... decoration at Amoco s refinery in Whiting, Indiana , one sixth was donated to Governor s State University ... World Trade Center due to the upward flow of the columns. The Standard Oil Building was renamed the Amoco Building when the company changed names in 1985. In 1998, Amoco sold the building to The Blackstone ... 08 25 work Agency.com ref BP formerly British Petroleum , successor to Amoco and Standard Oil of Ohio ... States Category Office buildings in Chicago, Illinois Category Amoco Category BP buildings and structures ...   more details



  1. MT Haven

    Amoco Milford Haven was built by Astilleros Espa oles S.A in Cadiz , Spain , the twin sister ship to Amoco Cadiz , which itself sank in 1978. Launched in 1973, she worked various routes shipping ... News Item http www.divernet.com cgi bin articles.pl?id 3874&sc &ac d&an Wreck of the Amoco Mifford ... Category Oil spills Category Ships built in Spain de Haven Schiff it Amoco Milford Haven ...   more details



  1. Cyprus Mines Corporation

    Corporation was acquired by Amoco Corporation . Amoco expanded Cyprus into a diversified worldwide mining company. Amoco spun off Cyprus Minerals Company in 1985. ref cite web url http www.fundinguniverse.com ...   more details




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