...nor Arco, based in Los Angeles. The combination of BP Amoco and Arco would create the world's second largest nongovernment oil company behind Exxon Mobil, whose merger was completed in November hours after it received the FTC's approval...
...agreed last March to acquire Los Angeles-based Arco. The purchase would create the world's second-largest nongovernment oil company, behind ExxonMobil. The FTC and the three states say the new company would gain virtual control of Alaska...
...to acquire Los Angeles-based Atlantic Richfield, known as Arco. The purchase would create the second-largest nongovernment oil company, behind Exxon Mobil. The two companies together control 70 percent of Alaska's crude oil production...
...He did not elaborate. The merged companies would become second only to Exxon Mobil among the world's largest nongovernment oil companies. The statement said the request for a postponement was expected to be approved later today by the court...
...would boost BP Amoco's daily oil output by 32 percent to 2.7 million barrels, making it the world's biggest nongovernment oil producer, he told a news conference. It also would increase the company's natural gas output by 27 percent and...
...He did not elaborate. The merged companies would become second only to Exxon Mobil among the world's largest nongovernment oil companies. The statement said the request for a postponement was expected to be approved later today by the court...
...would produce about 2.5 million barrels of crude a day worldwide, tying Exxon Corp. as the world's largest nongovernment oil producer. Numerous officials and industry analysts have said the merger could lead to further layoffs in an already...
...crude a day, according to 1997 output figures, putting it into a tie with Exxon Corp. as the world's largest nongovernment oil producer, Drollas said. Exxon announced in December it would purchase Mobil Corp., combining the two biggest...
...would produce about 2.5 million barrels of crude a day worldwide, tying Exxon Corp. as the world's largest nongovernment oil producer. Numerous officials and industry analysts have said the merger could lead to further layoffs in an already...
...nor Arco, based in Los Angeles. The combination of BP Amoco and Arco would create the world's second largest nongovernment oil company behind Exxon Mobil, whose merger was completed in November hours after it received the FTC's approval...
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