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Conoco - Wikipedia Conoco was a subsidiary of Standard Oil from 1884 until 1911 when the Supreme Court of the United States, in an anti-trust legal case, ruled to decouple and break up the monopolized entity of Standard Oil
ConocoPhillips ConocoPhillips explores for, develops and produces crude oil and natural gas globally
Conoco | Oil Gas, Exploration Production | Britannica Money Conoco, former American petroleum company founded in 1875 as the Continental Oil and Transportation Company in Ogden, Utah It became part of ConocoPhillips through a merger with the Phillips Petroleum Company in 2002
Find The Nearest Conoco Gas Stations Cheapest Prices | Save On Gas Brand Information Conoco is a branded fuel provider selling its products at over 2,000 locations in North America It offers several rewards programs to its users The Conoco Kickback Points Card lets you earn points at the pump and in the store that can be redeemed at Conoco locations
Conoco workers aim for union representation on North Slope A union organization campaign is underway among ConocoPhillips workers on the North Slope If it’s successful, the United Steelworkers would represent 243 electricians, mechanics and others at
ConocoPhillips - Wikipedia In 1875, the "Continental Oil and Transportation Company" (acronym "Conoco") was founded in Ogden, Utah by Isaac Blake [8] In 1885, Conoco was reincorporated as part of Standard Oil [9]
About us | ConocoPhillips Forward-thinking Responsibly managed Future-focused ConocoPhillips is paving the way to meet the needs of our stakeholders and our world
Conoco - Wikiwand Along with sister brands, Phillips 66, and 76, "Conoco" ( ˈkɒnəkoʊ ), [39] is a major American brand of oil and gas station that has been owned by Phillips 66 since 2012 and was originally the brand used by its originator, Conoco Inc , from 1875 to its merger with Phillips Petroleum in 2002