In August 1998 British Petroleum purchased Amoco for $57 billion, and British Petroleum renamed itself BP Amoco. On December 31, 1998, Browne's title became group CEO.
Medical: Blood PressureCompany: Beyond Petroleum formerly known as British Petroleum, but changed in 2000 following the merger with Amoco (formerly Standard Oil of Indiana).
AMOCO, originally known as the American Oil Company, was acquired by BP (British Petroleum) in 1998. Since then, AMOCO has operated as a brand under BP, which has integrated its operations and branding into its larger corporate structure. Thus, AMOCO is effectively owned by BP.
AMOCO became part of BP (formerly known as British Petroleum) when they merged in 1998. Its ticker symbol was AN prior to the merger. BP continues to market products under the AMOCO brand. The ticker symbol of BP is BP.
It stands for British Petroleum. The correct name is BP P.L.C. The company is an amalgamation of BP, Amoco, Arco and Sohio. The latter three companies American Companies. In 1998 it was called the British Petroleum Company P.L.C and on buying Amoco changed the name to BP Amoco P.L.C in 2001. The name was subsequently changed to BP P.L.C. All British Companies must by law provide Company details to Company House. The name shown on these documents must be the trading name. British Petroleum ceased to exist in 1998.
Partially British and partly American, I think the shares stand at 40% British, 39% American. The CEO is British but the chairman is a Swede, BP have ditched the name British Petroleum after the merge with American oil company AMOCO.
Amoco is a brand owned by BP. BP bought Amoco Corporation in 1998. The merged company was known as "BP Amoco" until 2001, then changed its name to BP p.l.c. The letters BP do not stand for British Petroleum any more. The company is a global supermajor, headquartered in London, traded in New York and London, with operations on all continents. Most of its U.S. workforce are former employees or Amoco and Arco (Atlantic Richfield). Under CEO Sir John Browne, BP used the slogan 'Beyond Petroleum', implying an effort to become an "energy company" rather than strictly an oil and gas company. Other brands owned by BP include Castrol (engine oils), Aral (German network of gas stations), ARCO.
Amoco was created in 1889.
Amoco ended in 2002.
Texaco and Amoco are both brands that were involved in the oil and gas industry. Texaco, founded in 1901, was a major player in petroleum products, while Amoco, established as the American Oil Company in 1910, also became a significant competitor. In 1998, Texaco merged with Chevron, while Amoco was acquired by BP in 1998. As a result, both brands are now part of larger oil and gas corporations, with their legacy continuing under the Chevron and BP umbrellas.
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.
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