Standard Oil of Iowa
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Standard Oil Company of Iowa was created in 1885 as a subsidiary of the Standard Oil Trust to handle marketing along the Pacific Coast states of Idaho, Oregon, Washington, California, and Arizona.[1] Though named for the midwestern state, it never included Iowa as one of its primary marketing areas. A prior company named Standard Oil of California had been formed in 1877, and was not associated with the Standard Oil Trust. In 1906, Standard Oil of Iowa was dissolved and its assets handed over to a new Standard Oil of California, later Chevron Oil Company, and now the Chevron Corporation.[1] Standard Oil Company of Iowa is thus the original company that is now Chevron.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Whatever Happened to Standard Oil? | US Highways". 2017-10-22. Retrieved 2022-12-31.
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- Standard Oil
- Defunct oil companies of the United States
- Petroleum in California
- Non-renewable resource companies established in 1885
- Non-renewable resource companies disestablished in 1906
- 1906 disestablishments in California
- Chevron Corporation
- American companies established in 1885
- 1885 establishments in California
- American companies disestablished in 1906