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Petrofina was a
Belgian oil company. It
merged with
Total in 1999 to form TotalFina,
which after subsequent mergers has
changed its name back to Total...
- in 1956 as
American Petrofina Inc. It had $10
million capitalization and
headquarters in Dallas.
Belgian parent company Petrofina owned the
majority of...
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American Forum on
Integration (Le
Forum sur l'Intégration Nord-Américaine)
Petrofina, a
Belgian petroleum company (known as FINA in the
United States and the...
- 200 Petro-P****
stations across Canada; some
acquired from BP (1983),
Petrofina (1981) and Gulf Oil in the 1980s
Pioneer Petroleum – 130
stations in Ontario...
- ExxonMobil, BP-Amoco-Arco, ConocoPhillips, Chevron-Texaco-Unocal, Total-
Petrofina-Elf and others. The
phase represented one of the
largest consolidation...
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discovered and
operated by
TotalEnergies SE.
After Total's
takeover of
Petrofina of
Belgium in 1999, it
became known as
Total Fina. Afterwards, it also...
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three children. He is one of the
founders of the
Belgian oil
company Petrofina.
Petrofina merged with
Total of
France to form
TotalFina and with Elf Aquitaine...
- Canada, in 1978
Pacific Petroleums, and in 1981 the
Canadian operations of
Petrofina. Most of the
original Petro-Canada
refineries and
service stations were...
- year
added significant stakes in such wide-ranging
Belgian companies as
Petrofina,
Royale Belge Insurance,
Compagnie Luxembourgoise de Télédiffusion (CLT)...
- born here
Hector Carlier (1884-1946),
industrialist and
cofounder of
Petrofina Maria Rosseels (1916-2005),
journalist and
writer Willy Vandersteen (1913-1990)...