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Amoco (/ˈæməkoʊ/ AM-ə-koh) is a
brand of fuel
stations operating in the
United States and
owned by
British conglomerate BP
since 1998. The
Amoco Corporation...
- BP p.l.c. (formerly The
British Petroleum Company p.l.c. and BP
Amoco p.l.c.;
stylised in all lowercase) is a
British multinational oil and gas company...
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Amoco Cadiz was an oil
tanker owned by
Amoco Transport Corp and
transporting crude oil for S**** Oil.
Operating under the
Liberian flag, she ran aground...
- The Aon
Center (200 East
Randolph Street,
formerly Amoco Building) is a
modern supertall skys****er
located in the
Northeast corner of the
Chicago Loop...
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Amoco Building may
refer to:
Amoco Building (Denver)
Amoco Building (New Orleans) Aon
Center (Chicago),
formerly called the
Amoco Building This disambiguation...
- The
Amoco Cadiz oil
spill took
place on 16
March 1978, when the oil
tanker Amoco Cadiz,
owned by the
American petroleum company Amoco, ran
aground on...
- with
Standard Oil of
Indiana in 1954 to form
Amoco. BP
acquired the
refinery as part of its
merger with
Amoco in 1999. As of
January 2005, it was the second...
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acquired many
Standard Oil descendants, most
notably Standard Oil of Ohio and
Amoco (Standard Oil of Indiana).
Saudi Aramco, the state-owned oil
company of...
- 1966,
Castrol was
acquired by Burmah,
which was
renamed Burmah-Castrol. BP
Amoco purchased the
company in 2000. The
company was
founded in
Glasgow in 1886...
- name, with
Amoco being the last one to have
widespread use of the "Standard" name, as it gave
Midwestern owners the
option of
using the
Amoco name or Standard...