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  2. Citgo - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, a Cities Service subsidiary, Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company, discovered the Oklahoma City field, [7] one of the world's largest. Another participated in the discovery of the East Texas field, which, in its time, was the most sensational on the globe. Over three decades, the company sponsored the Cities Service Concerts on ...

  3. Henry Latham Doherty - Wikipedia

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    Founded Cities Service Company (now Citgo) Spouse. Grace Eames. Signature. Henry Latham Doherty (May 15, 1870 – December 26, 1939) was an American financier and oilman, a native of Columbus, Ohio. In 1910, he created the Cities Service Company, a utility holding company that later became the Citgo Petroleum Corporation. He was of Irish descent.

  4. W. Alton Jones - Wikipedia

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    William Alton Jones (April 19, 1891 – March 1, 1962), was president of the oil and gas conglomerate Cities Service Company (now CITGO ). He was an influential industrialist, philanthropist, and close personal friend of United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower. [1]

  5. Burl S. Watson - Wikipedia

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    Burl S. Watson. Burl Stevens Watson Sr. (7 November 1893 – 16 August 1975) was the president and CEO of Cities Service Company during parts of the 1950s and 1960s. He became president in 1954 and was chairman of the board and CEO beginning in 1962, taking the place of W. Alton Jones, who died in the crash of American Airlines Flight 1.

  6. History of the petroleum industry in Canada (oil sands and ...

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    The company with the most extensive experience in the heavy oil belt was the one to propose - and eventually develop - Canada's other heavy oil upgrader. Husky began to prepare for the upgrader by building a new 25,000-barrel-per-day (4,000 m 3 /d) refinery next to the old plant.

  7. Richfield Oil Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Richfield Oil Corporation. Richfield Oil Corporation was an American petroleum company based in California from 1905 to 1966. In 1966, it merged with Atlantic Refining Company to form the Atlantic Richfield Company (later renamed ARCO). [1] A Richfield service station located in Tucson, Arizona, July 1939.

  8. Big Inch - Wikipedia

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    In turn, the actual construction and operation of the pipelines would be carried out by the War Emergency Pipelines company (WEP), a non-profit corporation backed by a consortium of the largest oil companies in the United States: Atlantic Refining, Cities Service Oil, Consolidated Oil, Gulf Oil, Pan American Petroleum and Transportation ...

  9. Could Culver City's landmark deal to end oil production be a ...

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    Culver City's ban on oil drilling and extraction will end fossil fuel extraction in 10% of the Inglewood oil field.