-
concession to a
wholly owned subsidiary, California-Arabian
Standard Oil (
CASOC). In 1936, with the
company having had no
success at
locating oil, the Texas...
-
geologist at California-Arabian
Standard Oil Co. (
CASOC) from 1936
until 1950 (by
which time
CASOC had
become Aramco). His efforts, and
persistence through...
- set up a
subsidiary company, the
California Arabian Standard Oil
Company (
CASOC) to
develop the oil concession.
SOCAL also
joined forces with the Texas...
- Oil
Company (
CASOC), one of the four
partners which in May 1933
created what is now
Saudi Aramco.
Abdullah became liaison officer for
CASOC,
serving King...
- 103293 ATRF:
Senna_occidentalis BioLib: 209190 CoL: 4WPC2 EoL: 418459 EPPO:
CASOC FloraBase: 10848 FNA: 242348611 FoAO2:
Senna occidentalis FoC: 242348611...
- left
Saudi Arabia vulnerable to attack. Italy, an Axis power,
bombed a
CASOC oil
installation in
Dhahran and
crippled Saudi Arabia's oil production....
-
Saudi Aramco (then
known as the
California Arabian Standard Oil
Company or
CASOC)
ordered a halt to all oil
drilling in the
Kingdom except at No. 7 in November...
-
TaylorV Johnny KnoxvilleV Pete
PloszekVM Nicolas CantuV David FormanC Mark
CasoC Pete
PloszekM Martin P.
RobinsonP Rob
TygnerP Jim
MartinP Raphael Josh PaisVC...
- the
Sharakan ("Book of Hymns"), the Jhamakirk' (book of hours), and the
Casoc (also Djachotz; lectionary)
comprise the
primary liturgical books of the...
-
related to
biological motors Max
Steineke (AB 1921),
chief geologist of
CASOC responsible for the
discovery of oil in
Saudi Arabia Richard E.
Taylor (Ph...