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  2. Anadarko Petroleum - Wikipedia

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    The company's international operations accounted for 14% of total sales volumes during 2018 and 12% of total proved reserves at year-end 2018. The company had holdings in Algeria, Ghana, Mozambique, Colombia, and Côte d’Ivoire. [1] In the 2019 Forbes Global 2000, Anadarko Petroleum was ranked as the 587th -largest public company in the world ...

  3. Kerr-McGee - Wikipedia

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    The company later known as Kerr-McGee was founded in 1929 as Anderson & Kerr Drilling Company by Oklahoma businessman-politician Robert S. Kerr (1896-1963) and oil driller James L. Anderson. When Dean A. McGee (1904-1989), a former chief geologist for Phillips Petroleum , joined the firm in 1946, it changed its name to Kerr-McGee Oil Industries ...

  4. Jim Crane - Wikipedia

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    Western Gas Holdings and Western Gas Partners were acquired by Anadarko Petroleum. [11] Crane is also the majority shareholder in Crane Worldwide Logistics LLC, chairman of the board for CargoJet, [13] and director of both Nabors Industries [14] and natural gas company Western Midstream. [7] [15]

  5. Why Anadarko Petroleum Stands out Among Big Oil Companies

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  6. Don't Get Too Worked Up Over Anadarko Petroleum's Earnings

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  7. Anadarko Petroleum's Strategic Settlement

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    The Gulf of Mexico oil-spill saga is finally reaching a settlement of sorts. After 18 months of haggling and legal tussles, Anadarko Petroleum (NYS: APC) has agreed to pay $4 billion to BP (NYS ...

  8. Rare Earths Facility - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, KMCC was spun off from Kerr-McGee as Tronox, shortly before Kerr-McGee was acquired by Anadarko Petroleum. Tronox inherited responsibility for the Rare Earths Facility and other sites. Tronox went bankrupt in 2009 and shareholders sued Anadarko Petroleum, partly for having misled investors in Tronox about its environmental debts.

  9. Is Anadarko Petroleum Earning Its Keep?

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