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  2. Shell USA - Wikipedia

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    Shell Oil Company was a 50/50 partner with the Saudi Arabian government-owned oil company Saudi Aramco in Motiva Enterprises, a refining and marketing joint venture which owns and operates three oil refineries on the Gulf Coast of the United States. However, Shell is currently divesting its interest in Motiva. [10]

  3. Robinson v. Shell Oil Co. - Wikipedia

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    Robinson v. Shell Oil Company, 519 U.S. 337 (1997), is US labor law case in the United States Supreme Court in which the Court unanimously held that under federal law, U.S. employers must not engage in workplace discrimination such as writing bad job references, or otherwise retaliating against former employees as a punishment for filing job discrimination complaints.

  4. Motiva Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Motiva operates as a distributor of Shell and 76 branded gasolines within its operating territory. [3] The company began as a 50–50 joint venture between Shell Oil Company (the wholly owned US subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell) and Saudi Aramco (which had previously partnered with Texaco) in 1997. [1]

  5. Shell plc - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 1920s, Shell was the world's leading oil company, producing 11 percent of the world's crude oil supply and owning 10 percent of its tanker tonnage. [30] During the Spanish Civil War the company sold oil to the Nationalist side of Francisco Franco. [32] 1932 Shell advertisement poster by the British surrealist painter Paul Nash

  6. Shell Pennsylvania Petrochemicals Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Shell Pennsylvania Petrochemicals Complex, [2] [3] [4] formally known as Shell Polymers Monaca, is an ethylene cracker plant located in Potter Township, Pennsylvania, United States, owned and operated by Shell Oil Company, the American subsidiary of supermajor oil company Royal Dutch Shell. [5]

  7. John Fell (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    Shell oil terminal, Gore Bay, Sydney Harbour. (c.1920s). British Imperial Oil Company Limited (part of Shell) had bought land—adjacent to what would later be the site of the John Fell & Co. refinery—at Gore Bay, Greenwich, as an import terminal. Shell were landing petroleum there, in bulk, from around 1901.