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The operations in the western and midwestern United States were merged into a company called "Equilon". The Star Enterprises operation and Shell's eastern and southeastern operations were merged into a company called "Motiva". [8] After Texaco merged with Chevron in 2001, Shell and Saudi Refining purchased Texaco's interests in the joint ...
In 1979, Shell purchased Belridge Oil Company for $3.65 billion, which at the time was called the "biggest cash takeover in American history" by US government sources. [4] In 1997, Shell and Texaco entered into two refining/marketing joint ventures. One combined their Midwestern and Western operations and was known as Equilon.
Mohammed Hamid (born 1976) is a Ugandan businessman.He is the owner and chairman of the executive board of directors for the Aya Group. [1]In July 2015, he was reported by Forbes to be one of the richest Ugandans with a net worth of USD$200 Million but run bankrupt in April 2023 after liquidation of his company AYA investments Uganda Ltd started resulting from failure to clear accumulated ...
A massive fire at a Shell chemical plant in a Houston, Texas, suburb has injured at least one person and sent a massive pillar of smoke rising above the community of Deer Park.. Shell told ABC13 ...
The lawsuit seeks $1 million in damages, claiming the three-day blaze at Shell’s Deer Park facility caused air and water pollution that violated state law. Texas sues Shell over Houston-area ...
Mohammed Hamid may refer to: Mohammed Hamid (entrepreneur), Ugandan national of Arab descent, born in Sudan; Mohammed Hamid (terrorist), British national of Indian ...
But as cofounder and CEO Hamid Moghadam has learned, articulating values can be tough. Trust is vital for every business, observes Moghadam, who heads a team of 2,600.
1000 Main was constructed from 2001 to 2003 and has 36 floors. It is the 25th tallest building in Houston. It is made out of glass, steel, and concrete. Lights atop the building and on the main street side flash in patterns of various colors at night. This building occupies the site where the Lamar Hotel stood before it was demolished in 1985.