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The following is a list of companies based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Major companies based in Oklahoma City. Expand Energy - Fortune 500 (163)
Comanche County, Oklahoma Territory: John Hall Stephens, a Texas congressman and advocate of Oklahoma statehood: 50.19 44,014: 877 sq mi (2,271 km 2) Texas County: 139: Guymon: 1907: Seventh County (entire panhandle until 1907) [13] The neighboring U.S. state of Texas: 10.00 20,371: 2,037 sq mi (5,276 km 2) Tillman County: 141: Frederick: 1907 ...
Texas County is a county located in the panhandle of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Its county seat is Guymon. As of the 2020 census, the population was 21,384. [1] It is the second largest county in Oklahoma, based on land area, and is named for Texas, the state that adjoins the county to its south. [2] Texas County comprises the Guymon, OK ...
Hooker is a city in Texas County, Oklahoma, United States. As of the 2020 census , the city’s population was 1,802. [ 4 ] It is located approximately 20 miles northeast of Guymon on US Route 54 highway.
Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad: Texas North Western Railway: TXNW 1982 1987 Railroad still exists but no longer extends into Oklahoma Texas and Oklahoma Railroad (1991) TXOR 1991 1993 Farmrail Corporation: Texas and Oklahoma Railroad (1902) MKT: 1902 1903 Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad: Texas and Pacific Railway: T&P, TP MP: 1967 1976
Guymon (/ ˈ ɡ aɪ m ə n / GHY-mən) is a city and county seat of Texas County, in the panhandle of Oklahoma, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the city population was 12,965, [3] an increase of 13.3% from 11,442 in 2010, and represents more than half of the population of the county, along with being the largest city in the Oklahoma Panhandle.
The company was founded in 2003 by Michael C. Linn. [2]In 2006, the company became a public company via an initial public offering that raised over $200 million. [3]In 2007, the company doubled its holdings by acquiring many of the oil and gas assets of Hogshead Spouter and Dominion Energy, mainly in Oklahoma, for $2.05 billion.
The elevator was built in 1926 by the Riffe & Gilmore Co. and operated by the Wheat Pool Elevator Company. Located along the Beaver, Meade and Englewood Railroad , which ran from the east at Beaver, Oklahoma to the west at Keyes, Oklahoma (northeast of Boise City ), [ 2 ] the elevator served the local wheat industry.