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Summary Of: Amoco

1923 the Blausteins sold a half interest in Amoco to the Pan American Petroleum... Amoco was forced to depend on... Amoco decided to specialize in providing gasoline to everyday families and their cars... In the 1920s and 30s Amoco opened up dozens more refining and oil... Amoco created its exploration and production business... Amoco participated in the war effort... Amoco significantly contributed to the aviation and land gasoline needed for the... Amoco returned to focusing on domestic oil refinement and advancement... In 1947 Amoco was the first company to drill off... Amoco began to expand... Amoco was now an international gas company... Amoco created several new plants and claimed various new oil fields in this time period... In 1957 all the divisions of Amoco were consolidated into a single company... renamed the Amoco Corporation in 1985... Amoco again led the way with scientific and technological discoveries... forming the Amoco Fabrics and Fibers Company... Amoco was ordered to pay... was still operating using the Amoco name until August 2008... was still operating using the Amoco name until August 2008... was still operating using the Amoco name until August 2008... Amoco announced it would merge with... US BP service stations to be converted to Amoco while all overseas Amoco service stations were to be converted to BP... But by 2001 BP announced that all Amoco service stations would either be closed or renamed to BP service stations... The first Amoco logo was unveiled in 1926 after a competition... The final Amoco logo simply changed the name on the logo to... Although a few Amoco stations still use their former logo... The only remaining usage of the Amoco name is the brand of BP... Amoco and Standard of Indiana Page... Amoco Argentina Ex Employees Reunion and historical documents...

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