- Standard Oil Company (Ohio) - Wikipedia
The Standard Oil Company (Ohio) was an American petroleum company that existed from 1870 to 1987 The company, known commonly as Sohio, was founded by John D Rockefeller [4][2] It was established as one of the separate entities created after the 1911 breakup
- Heritage brands | Who we are | Home - bp
The first oil flowed through the Trans-Alaska pipeline in 1977 The following year bp became the majority Sohio shareholder In 1987, bp acquired Sohio outright and made it the cornerstone of a new national operation, BP America
- The Death of Sohio - A Case History - OnePetro
The history of Sohio, which began and ended as Standard Oil, demonstrates the impact outside events can have on business; the importance of integration for an oil company; and the vision, guts, deep pockets, and luck needed for successful oil exploration
- Sohio Acrylonitrile Process - American Chemical Society
Founded by John D Rockefeller, Sohio was a petroleum company known for efficient refining and skilled marketing Before 1953, it had done no research on chemicals or petrochemicals; research was limited to the development of petroleum products and processes
- Sohio, Oil and Gas Company - Guide to Value, Marks, History . . .
Sohio, short for The Standard Oil Company of Ohio, was an American oil and gas company It was formed after the breakup of the Standard Oil Co conglomerate by John D Rockefeller and his partners
- Technology: INEOS Acrylonitrile
The INEOS acrylonitrile process, also known as the SOHIO process, is a catalytic ammoxidation method for producing acrylonitrile (ACN) from propylene, ammonia, and air INEOS acquired the SOHIO technology after British Petroleum (BP) took over SOHIO in 1987
- What Happened to Sohio? The Rise and Fall of an Ohio Oil Giant
Once a dominant force in the Midwest, Sohio (Standard Oil of Ohio) fueled America's highways and hearts with its signature red, white, and blue branding
- Successors of Standard Oil - Wikipedia
Saudi Aramco, the state-owned oil company of Saudi Arabia, also traces its origins to Standard Oil as the Arab kingdom founded it in a partnership with Standard Oil of California, today known as Chevron Corporation
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