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  2. Zschiegner Refining Company - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 United States Census also states that there are 53,541 people, 18,630 households, and 13,618 families living in Howell. The current mayor of Howell Township is Theresa Berger, but the name of this township originated from Richard Howell, who served as the third Governor of New Jersey from 1794 to 1801. [2]

  3. Rocksource - Wikipedia

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    Rocksource was a technology-based exploration and production petroleum company listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.The company was established as a partnership between Norwegian entrepreneurs, oil industry professionals and academics, Jonny Hesthammer and John Howell from the University of Bergen.

  4. Anadarko Petroleum - Wikipedia

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    Anadarko Petroleum Corporation was a company engaged in hydrocarbon exploration. It was organized in Delaware and headquartered in two skyscrapers in The Woodlands, Texas: the Allison Tower and the Hackett Tower, both named after former CEOs of the company. In 2019, the company was acquired by Occidental Petroleum.

  5. Thomas Howell (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Howell (c.1480-1537) was a merchant and philanthropist of Welsh origin, who trained in Bristol and London. [1] His surviving commercial ledger (1517-27) is the first example of double-entry bookkeeping in English. [ 2 ]

  6. Howell - Wikipedia

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    Howell torpedo, an early type of U.S. Navy torpedo; 88P/Howell, a periodic comet; Howell High School (disambiguation) Howell Trophy, an annual award recognizing the best men's college basketball player in the state of Mississippi; Howell, a table movement system used in duplicate bridge (see Duplicate bridge#Table movements) Hugh Howell Road ...

  7. Burmah Oil - Wikipedia

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    For about a century, the company played a major role in the oil industry, and in the discovery of oil in the Middle East through its significant influence over British Petroleum. [5] It marketed itself under the BOC brand in Burma , Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan ) and Assam (in India ), and through a joint venture Burmah-Shell with Shell ...

  8. Williams Companies - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, Williams bought the then-largest petroleum products pipeline in America, known as the Great Lakes Pipe Line Company, for about $287 million. In 1982, it expanded into natural gas transportation with the purchase of Northwest Energy Company, and extended their reach to the East Coast with the 1995 purchase of Transco Energy Company.

  9. Trainer Refinery - Wikipedia

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    Union Petroleum Company was bought out by Sinclair Oil Corporation, [3] which purchased the original lease and an additional 242 acres of land adjacent to Trainer, Pennsylvania. [4] On March 17, 1925, Sinclair Oil opened its new $7 million state-of-the-art facility with a projected gasoline production of 6,000 gallons per day (approximately ...