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Q: When did Standard Oil of Indiana become Amoco?
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Symbol standard oil amoco Indiana?

Standard Oil of Indiana, which became the American Oil Company, is now part of BP. I am reading the Wikipedia page on Amoco, and they seem to be a great innovator in petroleum, inventing the drive-through gas station, the gas truck and well fracturing.


Is Amoco a made up gas station or a real gas station?

Amoco was a real company that started as Standard Oil, then became the American Oil Company, then Amoco. It merged with BP in 1998.


When did Amoco Cadiz oil spill happen?

Amoco Cadiz oil spill happened in 1978.


What does BP stands for?

Medical: Blood PressureCompany: Beyond Petroleum formerly known as British Petroleum, but changed in 2000 following the merger with Amoco (formerly Standard Oil of Indiana).


What industry is the Amoco company associated with?

The Amoco company is usually associated with the oil industry. Amoco is a large oil company, with workers all over the world. They are one of the leading oil companies in the world.


What happened to Amoco Oil Co?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amoco Has all your answers


What was the ticker symbol for standard oil of Indiana?

SN


Which US oil company did the BP Oil Company buy out?

arco and amoco


What is the height of Aon Center?

The Aon Center in Chicago, IL (aka the Amoco Building and the Standard Oil Building) is 1136 feet high. (346 m)


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The Standard parts became Continental Oil, which became Conoco, now part of ConocoPhillips; Standard of Indiana, became Amoco, and Standard of Ohio, became Sohio both now part of BP; Standard of California, became Chevron; Standard of New Jersey, became Esso (and later, Exxon), and Standard of New York, became Mobil, both now part of ExxonMobil; Pennzoil and Chevron have remained separate companies.


In which city is the Aon Center located?

The Aon Center, formerly known as the Amoco Building and the Standard Oil Building, is located in Chicago, Illinois. It is the city's third largest skyscraper.


What is the buildings name in Chicago that has a width of 125 ftstarts with an A and was named fourth tallest in the 20th century?

I don't know how wide it is, but the Aon Center (orginally the Standard Oil Building, then the Amoco Building after Standard Oil changed company names) was the fourth-tallest building in the world at the time it was completed in 1974.