- 9, 2001,
Chevron temporarily renamed itself to
ChevronTexaco between 2001 and 2005;
after the
company reverted its name to
Chevron,
Texaco became used...
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original on
December 16, 2019. "
ChevronTexaco Welcomes Back the
Texaco Retail Brand in the U.S." (Press release).
ChevronTexaco. Jul 1, 2004.
Archived from...
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internationally 2001:
Chevron bought over
Texaco to
become ChevronTexaco and
became full
owner of Caltex.
Caltex Corporation became ChevronTexaco Global Energy...
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including Republic of
Ecuador v.
ChevronTexaco Corp and Moi
Vicente Enomenga Mantohue v.
Chevron Corporation and
Texaco Petroleum Company. In the early...
- to
ChevronTexaco Corp.
between 2001 and 2005. By this point,
Chevron had
become the
second largest oil
company in the
United States. Today,
Chevron is...
- is a
patented fuel
additive developed by
Chevron Corporation and sold in its fuel
operations (including
Texaco and Caltex). It
contains polyether amine...
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Prius hybrid. In 2003,
Texaco Ovonics Battery Systems was
restructured into Cobasys, a 50/50
joint venture between ChevronTexaco and Ovonics, now known...
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natural gas and gas
condensate field is
being developed by BG, Agip,
ChevronTexaco, and Lukoil. Also
Chinese oil
companies are
involved in Kazakhstan's...
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investment in
Kazakhstan is the
TengizChevroil joint venture,
owned 50% by
ChevronTexaco, 25% by ExxonMobil, 20% by
KazMunaiGas of Kazakhstan, and 5% by LukArco...
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against the
petroleum industry,
women threatened to disrobe,
leading ChevronTexaco,
wishing to
avoid the
shame this
gesture would bring on the company...