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Chevron/Texaco: Chevron products are sold in more than 8,000 Chevron and Texaco stations coast to coast. ... 24-Hour Stores Near Me: 40 Places Open Right Now. Show comments. Advertisement.
Prior to the merger with Chevron, Texaco's headquarters was a 750,000-square-foot (70,000 m 2) building in Harrison, in Westchester County, New York, near to White Plains. [49] [50] In 2002, Chevron Corporation sold the former Texaco Headquarters to Morgan Stanley.
Chevron also utilizes the Texaco brand within the United States, though its locations are much more sparsely-spread than that of Chevron. Texaco is used at 1,346 locations across 17 states, mostly in Washington , Texas , Louisiana , Alabama , Mississippi , Georgia , and Hawaii . [ 138 ]
Chevron Corporation – under license by Parkland Corporation (British Columbia, Alberta) Domo Gasoline – 80 stations in western Canada; EKO – 80 stations in Quebec; Esso – supplies approximately 2000 stations across Canada owned by various companies that use the Esso name under license from Imperial Oil, which is majority-owned by Exxon
Similar balls were near pit entrances at most NASCAR circuits until the sponsorship ended, but unlike spheres, they were flat on both sides and illuminated at night during races. [citation needed] Union 76 Gas station at night
Caltex is a petroleum brand name of Chevron Corporation used in the Asia-Pacific region, the Middle East, and Southern Africa. [1] Headquartered in Singapore, it is also the brand name of non-Chevron petroleum companies in some countries (such as New Zealand, and previously Australia and South Africa) under a trademark licensing agreement with Chevron.
Chevron — international Astron Energy — South Africa; Chevron — United States, Canada, and Mexico [8] Caltex — Asia, Africa, New Zealand; Texaco — Europe, United States and Latin America; China National Petroleum Corporation — China PetroChina — China; CHS. Cenex — United States, mainly midwestern, western and southwest regions
Valero also purchased ownership interest in four major pipelines and eleven fuel terminals, a 14,000-barrel (2,200 m 3)-per-day aviation fuel business, and a network of more than 1,000 Texaco-branded wholesale sites. Valero has continued with the Texaco brand in these markets.