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Anadarko Petroleum - Wikipedia Anadarko Petroleum Corporation was a company engaged in hydrocarbon exploration It was organized in Delaware and headquartered in two skyscrapers in The Woodlands, Texas: the Allison Tower and the Hackett Tower, both named after former CEOs of the company
City Of Anadarko Anadarko, the county seat of Caddo County, lies along the south bank of the Washita River in the south-central portion of the county It is situated eighteen miles west of Chickasha at the intersection of U S Highway 62 State Highway 9 and U S Highway 281 State Highway 8
Anadarko (tribe) | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture ANADARKO The Anadarko (Nadaco) were an American Indian tribe indigenous to Texas and whose descendants are now members of the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma Recognized as Kadohadacho or "the Caddo Proper" since the nineteenth century, an estimated 449 Anadarkos resided in Oklahoma, mostly in Caddo County, circa 1950
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation -- Company History Anadarko continued to grow quickly over the next few years, mainly by exploiting its rich properties on its home turf, the Anadarko Basin Between 1962 and 1964, the company doubled its sales of natural gas, from 27 billion cubic feet to 53 billion
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation - LinkedIn About us Anadarko is among the world’s largest independent oil and natural gas exploration and production companies, with corporate offices in The Woodlands, Texas
Anadarko, Oklahoma - Wikipedia Anadarko, the self-titled "Indian Capital of the Nation " It is the capital of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes, the Delaware Nation and the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Anadarko | Oil Industry, Native American, Plains Tribes | Britannica Anadarko, city, seat (1907) of Caddo county, southwest-central Oklahoma, U S It lies along the Washita River Founded in 1901 when the site was opened to white settlement, the city was named for the Nadako Indians, a Caddo subgroup
A Day in Anadarko: Experience Native American History Culture Experience the history of the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma, Delaware Nation, and Wichita and Affiliated Tribes, including Keechi, Waco and Tawakoni, through fascinating museums, incredible art and more in Anadarko