Site Navigation
Categories:
Oil companies of the United States
History of the petroleum industry
Oil companies
Numeric epithets
Summary Of: Seven Sisters (oil companies)
Encyclodia Page On: Seven Sisters (oil companies)
These Are Links To Other Documents
Seven Sisters
|
petroleum industry
|
Enrico Mattei
|
break up
|
U.S. Government
|
Standard Oil
|
oil
|
cartel
|
Third World
|
Arab states
|
OPEC
|
gaining power by the 1970s
|
Esso
|
Mobil
|
ExxonMobil
|
Royal Dutch Shell
|
Anglo-Persian Oil Company
|
British Petroleum
|
Amoco
|
BP
|
Mobil
|
ExxonMobil
|
Chevron
|
Texaco
|
Gulf Oil
|
BP
|
Cumberland Farms
|
Texaco
|
ExxonMobil
|
Chevron
|
Shell
|
BP
|
supermajors
|
11 March
|
2007
|
Financial Times
|
OECD
|
Saudi Aramco
|
Saudi Arabia
|
JSC Gazprom
|
Russia
|
CNPC
|
China
|
NIOC
|
Iran
|
PDVSA
|
Venezuela
|
Petrobras
|
Brazil
|
Petronas
|
Malaysia
|
Pemex
|
Mexico
|
The Road Warrior
|
Mel Gibson
|
Anthony Sampson
|
ISBN 0-553-20449-1
|
Daniel Yergin
|
Nico Perrone
|
ENI
|
Nico Perrone
|
Enrico Mattei
|
Cartel
|
Fossil fuel
|
Monopoly
|
Petroleum
|
Supermajor
|
11 March
|
2007
|
Nicholas Vardy
|
March 27
|
2007
|
March 11
|
2007
|
Categories
|
Oil companies of the United States
|
History of the petroleum industry
|
Oil companies
|
Numeric epithets
|
This article is licensed under the
GNU Free Documentation License
. It uses material from the
Wikipedia article "Seven Sisters (oil companies)"
.