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Reporting System, 1974-2009 |
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| Alenco,
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| Alon USA,
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| American
Petrofina, Inc.1 |
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| Anadarko
Petroleum Corporation |
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| Apache
Corporation |
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| Ashland
Inc. 4 |
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| Atlantic
Richfield Co. (ARCO) 29 |
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| BP
America, Inc.3, 5 |
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| BP Amoco
Corporation2, 3, 29 |
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| Burlington
Northern Inc.6 |
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| Burlington
Resources Inc.6, 39 |
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| Chalmette
Refining LLC44 |
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| Chesapeake
Energy Corporation |
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| Chevron
Corporation7, 8, 30 |
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| Citgo
Petroleum Corporation |
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| Cities
Service9 |
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| ConocoPhillips,
Inc.10, 11, 33 |
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| Devon
Energy Corporation |
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| Dominion
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| E.I. du
Pont de Nemours and Co.10, 11 |
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| El Paso
Energy Corporation 28 |
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| Enron
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| EOG
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| Equilon
Enterprises, LLC 12 |
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| Equitable
Resources, Inc. |
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| Exxon
Mobil Corporation 13 |
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| Getty Oil14 |
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| Gulf Oil8 |
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| Hess
Corporation |
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| Hovensa41 |
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| Kerr-McGee
Corporation 15, 38 |
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| Lyondell Chemical Company16,40 |
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| Marathon 17 |
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| Mobil
Corporation 13, 18 |
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| Motiva
Enterprises LLC 19 |
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| Nerco,
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| Occidental
Petroleum Corporation9 |
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| Oryx
Energy Company15, 21 |
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| Phillips
Petroleum Company32, 33 |
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| Premcor
Refining Group 27, 36 |
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| Shell Oil
Company42 |
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| Sonat
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| Standard
Oil Co. (Ohio) (SOHIO)5 |
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| Sunoco,
Inc.21, 22 |
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| Superior
Oil18 |
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| Tenneco
Inc.23 |
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| Tesoro
Petroleum Corporation |
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| Texaco
Inc.14, 30 |
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| The
Coastal Corporation 28 |
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| The
Williams Companies, Inc. |
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| Tosco
Corporation 32 |
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| Total
Holdings, USA.1, 26, 35 |
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| Total
Petroleum (North America) Ltd.24 |
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| Ultramar
Diamond Shamrock Corporation 34 |
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| Union
Pacific Resources Group, Inc. 25, 31 |
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| Unocal
Corporation 37 |
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| USX
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| Valero
Energy Corporation 34 |
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| WRB
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| XTO
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| 1American Petrofina, Inc.
changed its name to Fina, Inc., effective April 17, 1991. |
| 2Formerly Standard Oil
Company (Indiana). |
| 3Amoco merged with British
Petroleum plc and became BP Amoco plc on December 31, 1998. BP America was renamed BP Amoco, Inc. The companies reported separately for 1998
and 1999. |
| 4Ashland was dropped from
the FRS system for 1998 after spinning off downstream and coal operations and
disposing of upstream operations. |
| 5In 1987, British Petroleum
acquired all shares in Standard Oil Company (Ohio) that it did not already
control and renamed its U.S. affiliate, BP America, Inc. |
| 6Burlington Resources was
added to the FRS system and Burlington Northern was dropped for 1988. Data for Burlington Resources covers the
full year 1988 even though that company was not created until May of that
year. |
| 7Formerly Standard Oil
Company of California. |
| 8Chevron acquired Gulf Oil
in 1984, but separate data for Gulf continued to be available for the full
1984 year. |
| 9Occidental acquired Cities
Service in 1982. Separate financial
reports were available for 1982, so each company continued to be treated
separately until 1983. |
| 10DuPont acquired Conoco in
1981. Separate data for Conoco were
available for 1981; DuPont was included in the FRS system in 1982. |
| 11Dupont was dropped from
the FRS system when Conoco was spun-off in 1998. Conoco began reporting separately again in
1998. |
| 12Equilon is a joint venture
combining Shell's and Texaco's western and midwestern U.S. refining and
marketing businesses and nationwide trading transportation and lubricants
businesses. Net income is duplicated
in the FRS system since Shell and Texaco account for this investment using
the equity method. |
| 13In December 1998, Exxon
and Mobil agreed to merge. Both
companies reported separately for 1998. |
| 14Texaco acquired Getty in
1984; however, Getty was treated as a separate FRS company for that year. |
| 15In 1998, Kerr-McGee and
Oryx merged. The financial reporting
for both was consolidated under Kerr-McGee for 1998. |
| 16Londell Chemical entered the FRS system as LYONDELL-CITGO, a
limited partnership owned by Lyondell Chemical Company and Citgo, in 1998. There was some duplication of net
income since Citgo accounts for its investment using the equity method. |
| 17U.S. Steel (now USX)
acquired Marathon in 1982. |
| 18Mobil acquired Superior in
1984, but both companies were treated separately for that year. |
| 19Motiva is a joint venture
approximately equally owned by Shell, Texaco and Saudi Refining, Inc. The joint venture combines the company's
Gulf and east coast refining and marketing businesses. Duplication exists for the net income
related to Shell and Texaco's interests which are accounted for under the
equity method. |
| 20RTZ America acquired the
common stock of Nerco, Inc., on Feb. 17, 1994. In Sept. 1993, Nerco, Inc. sold Nerco Oil
& Gas, Inc., its subsidiary. Nerco's 1993 submission includes operations of Nerco Oil & Gas,
Inc., through Sept. 28, 1993. |
| 21Sun Company spun off Sun
Exploration and Development Company (later renamed Oryx Energy Company)
during 1988. Both companies were
included in the FRS system for 1988; therefore, some degree of duplication
exists for that year. |
| 22Sun company withdrew from
oil and gas exploration and production in 1996. Sun's 1996 submission includes oil and gas
exploration and production activities through September 30, 1996. Refining/marketing activities are included
for the entire 1996 calendar year. In
1998 the company changed its name to Sunoco, Inc. |
| 23Tenneco sold its worldwide
oil and gas assets and its refining and marketing assets in 1988. Other FRS companies purchased approximately
70 percent of Tenneco's assets. |
| 24Effective June 1, 1991,
Total's exploration, production, and marketing operations in Canada were spun
off to Total Oil & Gas, a new public entity. |
| 25Effective October 15,
1996, Union Pacific Corporation distributed its ownership in the Union
Pacific Resources Group, Inc. to its shareholders. Prior to 1996, the FRS system included
Union Pacific Corporation. The FRS
system includes only Union Pacific Resources Group, Inc. for 1996. |
| 26Prior submissions were
reported at the FINA, Inc. level. FINA, Inc. was the parent of Fina Oil and Chemical Company, which is
now ATOFINA Petrochemicals. Due to a
series of mergers and acquisitions, beginning in 2000, the submission is
reported at the American Petrofina Holding Company level, which is the
holding company of ATOFINA. |
| 27In May 2000, Clark
Refining & Marketing changed its name to Premcor Refining Group. |
| 28In January 2001, Coastal
merged with a wholly owned subsidiary of El Paso Energy Corporation. The name
was changed to El Paso CGP Company. Data were reported separately in 2000 under the name The Coastal
Company. |
| 29BP Amoco acquired Atlantic
Richfield Company (ARCO) in April of 2000. The reporting was consolidated under BP Amoco for 2000. Data for ARCO is not included in the
database for the period from January 1, 2000 to April 14, 2000. |
| 30In October 2000, Chevron
and Texaco agreed to merge. Both
companies reported separately for 2000. |
| 31Union Pacific merged with
Anadarko on July 14, 2000. Anadarko's
2000 submission includes data for Union Pacific after July 14, 2000. Data for Union Pacific was not submitted for
the period from January 1, 2000 to July 14, 2000. |
| 32In September 2001,
Phillips acquired Tosco. Both
companies reported separately in 2001. |
| 33In November 2001, Phillips
and Conoco agreed to merge forming ConcoPhillips in 2002. Both companies reported separately in
2001. The companies reported
separately in 2002 until the time of the merger. |
| 34In December 2001, Valero
and Ultramar Diamond Shamrock agreed to merge. Both companies reported separately in 2001. |
| 35 In 2002, the name was
changed to Total Fina Elf and changed to Total Holdings, USA in 2003. |
| 36Premcor merged with Valero
on September 1, 2005. Valero's 2005
submission includes data for Premcor after September 1, 2005. Data for Premcor was submitted separately
for the period from January 1, 2005 to September 1, 2005. |
| 37 Unocal merged with
ChevronTexaco on August 10, 2005. ChevronTexaco's 2005 submission includes data for Unocal after August
10, 2005. Data for Unocal was
submitted separately for the period from January 1, 2005 to August 10, 2005. |
| 38 Kerr-McGee merged with
Anadarko on August 10, 2006. Anadarko's 2006 submission includes data for Kerr-McGee after August
10, 2006. Data for Kerr-McGee was
submitted separately for the period from January 1, 2006 to August 10, 2006. |
| 39 Burlington Resources
merged with ConocoPhillips on March 30, 2006. ConocoPhillip's 2006 submission includes data for Burlington Resources
after March 30, 2006. Data for Burlington
Resources was submitted separately for the period from January 1, 2006 to
March 30, 2006. |
| 40 Lyondell bought CITGO's 41.75 percent ownership of LYONDELL-CITGO Refining LLC on August 16, 2006 (but retroactive to July 31, 2006), making Lyondell Chemical the FRS respondent. Lyondell and Basell merged December 20, 2007, creating LyondellBasell. However, Lyondell Chemical remained the FRS respondent. |
| 41 Hovensa is a refinery
joint venture between Hess Corporation and Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A.
(PdVSA, the state oil company of Venezuela) and has a 500,000 barrels-per-day
refinery on the island St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The joint
venture began in 1998. |
| 42 Shell Oil Company
consolidated the Deer Park refinery joint venture between Shell Oil and
Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex, the state oil company of Mexico) for FRS
reporting beginning with the 2008 reporting year, but Deer Park was not added
as a separate respondent company. |
| 43 WRB Refining LLC is a
50/50 downstream joint venture between ConocoPhillips and EnCana Corporation,
the parent company of the FRS respondent Alenco. WRB was established in 2007
and consists of refineries in Wood River, Illinois and Borger, Texas. |
| 44 Chalmette Refining LLC is a
50/50 downstream joint venture between Exxon Mobil and PdVSA. Chalmette was established in 1998
by Mobil Corporation and PDVSA and consists of the Chalmette, Louisiana refinery. |
o : Indicates that
the company was included in the FRS system for the year indicated.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form
EIA-28, "Financial Reporting System". |
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