No, Exxon does not own BP. Both ExxonMobil and BP are separate, publicly traded multinational oil and gas companies. They operate independently in the energy sector and are two of the largest companies in the world.
No, ExxonMobil does not own BP. Both ExxonMobil and BP are independent multinational oil and gas companies, each with their own operations and management. They are considered competitors in the energy sector.
Exxon and Valero are distinct fuel brands, and they operate their own networks of gas stations. However, some independent fuel stations may use Exxon’s fuel supply under different branding agreements. Additionally, certain convenience stores and regional chains might sell Exxon-branded fuel, but these would typically be under their own name rather than explicitly branded as Exxon or Valero. For specific locations or brands, it’s best to check with local listings or fuel price apps.
No, they are two completely separate and competing oil companies.
A company may make one product or many products. A large number of companies making related products is an industry. Exxon - A company involved in oil production and petrochemicals Oil Industry - Many companies involved in oil exploration, production, refining, etc., including Exxon, BP, et al.
Exxon is owned by Exxon Mobil which is a publicly traded company.
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the Exxon Valdez spill happened before the BP oil spill. and the they are the same because they are both an oil spill
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no bp, exxon mobil , shell are
The major competition that Exxon Mobile has to deal with is ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC, CHEVRON CORP NEW, and BP PLC.
exxon valdez was 1989, but the BP one was 2010
lg or bp, i have finnished the game
This oil spill (the Bp one) is the worse known in the entire U.S history
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If the BP oil spill is any indicator the price of exxon took a 60% short term hit. And, of course it eventually completely recovered.
Aloe vera juice is sold at BP gas stations and Exxon stations.
It could spill out of a tanker (Exxon Valdez), it could be from a wrecked oil derrick (BP Gulf Oil Spill).