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  2. Hess Corporation - Wikipedia

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    hess.com. Hess Corporation(formerly Amerada Hess Corporation) is an American global independent energy companyinvolved in the explorationand production of crude oiland natural gas.[3] It was formed by the merger of Hess Oil and Chemicaland Amerada Petroleum in 1968.

  3. Hess toys - Wikipedia

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    Hess toys. The American energy company Hess Corporation also makes toys. The company manufactures toy trucks, helicopters, police cars, airplanes, space shuttles, and rescue vehicles. The company has sold toys for over 50 years [1][2] and since 1964, Hess gas stations have sold toy trucks each year around Christmas time. [3]

  4. Speedway (store) - Wikipedia

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    Speedway stations are located in 36 states, up significantly from its core seven-state region in the Midwest since 2012. Prior to 2021, the company was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Marathon Petroleum Corporation. It is the largest convenience store chain in central Ohio. [ 3 ]

  5. Leon Hess - Wikipedia

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    Leon Hess (March 14, 1914 – May 7, 1999) was an American businessman, the founder of the Hess Corporation and the owner of the New York Jets. Hess built an oil terminal in New Jersey after the Great Depression, building his first refinery in the late 1950s. He sold his company, Hess Oil and Chemical, in 1963 and joined a consortium to buy the ...

  6. A.T. Williams Oil Co. - Wikipedia

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    The company bought eight Exxon stations in the Winston-Salem area. [3] In 2001, a joint venture began between A.T. Williams and Amerada Hess, and the company was rebranded as WilcoHess. [4] At the time, Williams had 120 gas stations and 21 travel centers, and had expanded to Pennsylvania and Alabama. Hess had supplied Williams for 35 years.

  7. Hess's - Wikipedia

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    Hess's. Hess's, originally known as Hess Brothers, was a department store chain based in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The company was founded a single store in 1897, and grew to nearly 80 stores by its commercial peak in the late 1980s. The chains stores were closed or sold off in a series of deals in the early to mid-1990s.

  8. Bayonne Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    Bayonne Energy Center is a power plant on Constable Hook in Bayonne, New Jersey originally built as a joint venture between Hess Corporation and ArcLight Capital Partners. [1][2][3] It is operated by EthosEnergy. [4] The 644-megawatt natural gas-fired plant came on line in 2012. [5]

  9. Newark Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    Newark Energy Center. The Newark Energy Center is a 655-megawatt gas fired power plant in Newark, New Jersey. Approved in 2011, with construction beginning in 2012 [1] it began commercial operations in May 2015. It is situated on a 23 acres (9.3 ha) brownfield east of Doremus Avenue next to a Hess oil terminal on the Passaic River. [2]