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Today, we discuss the history of Chevron. Chevron, is an American multinational oil industry company and is one of those companies that is standing tall after two centuries since its inception. The history of Chevron dates back to 1879. This oil industry company started as Pacific coast oil company to develop the Pico Canyon Oil field north of Los Angeles. 21 years later, Standard oil Bought the company and 11 years later in 1911, after the antitrust breakup of standard oil in 1911, it became the standard oil of California or SoCal. During the 1930s the company discovered oil in Behrain and Saudi Arabia during a geological survey and began its international operations. In the year 1933, Saudi Arabia granted a concession to Socal to find oil, which finally occurred in 1938. Over a decade later, in 1950, Socal discovered the largest oilfield in the world in Saudi Arabia. SoCal's subsidiary, California-Arabian Standard Oil Company, evolved over the years, becoming the Arabian American Oil Company or ARAMCO in 1944. Saudi’s realized the importance of oil and in 1973 started buying the company. By the 1980s the company was completely owned by Saudi Sheikhs who changed the name to Saudi Aramco. On the other hand, The Texas Fuel Company, which started out in three rooms of a corrugated iron building in Beaumont, Texas, in 1901, became known as The Texas Company and eventually Texaco. Fast forward to June of 1998, Chevron’s former Natural gas and Natural gas liquids businesses merged with NGC group and created Dynegy. 3 years later, in 2001, Chevron Corporation acquired Texaco Corporation to form Chevron Texaco. On May 9, 2005, ChevronTexaco announced it would drop the Texaco moniker and return to the Chevron name, but keep Texaco as a brand name under Chevron corporation. In August of 2005 Chevron diversified their operations with the acquisition of Unocol Corporation which was the largest geo thermal energy producer it south east Asia. This merger made Chevron the world’s largest geo thermal energy producer. Today Chevron, a big company business, is the fourth largest non-government energy company with headquarters in San Ramon, California, but works actively in more than 180 countries. 🔔Subscribe Here!! ➡ https://bit.ly/3pfrh3F ⬅ Merch Store ➡ https://bit.ly/3QA5orI ⬅ Online Store Host ➡ https://bit.ly/3QFhboN ⬅ ◼️◼️ WATCH OTHER VIDEOS ◼️◼️ ✅History of the Coca-Cola Company ✔️ • History of the Coca Cola Company | How Coc... ✅The History of John Deere Tractors ✔️ • The History of John Deere (John Deere Trac... ________________________________________________________________________ ►Fair Use Disclaimer: Our purpose when creating content is to educate and share interesting information with our viewers. 1) This video has no negative impact on the original. (It would actually be positive for them) 2) This video is also used for teaching purposes. 3) It is transformative in nature. 4) I ONLY used bits and pieces of videos to get the point across where necessary. ________________________________________________________________________ Hope you enjoy today's video. Please show your love and support by just liking and subscribing to the channel so we can grow a strong and powerful community. Activate the 🔔 beside the subscribe button to get the notification!📩 If you have any questions or requests feel free to leave them in the comments below. Thank you for watching and see you in the next video!! 🔎 #bigcompanybusiness #chevron #texaco #oilcompany #oil #gas #gasoline 00:00 Presentation 00:36 Origins 01:13 Name 01:26 Saudi Arabia concession 02:28 Caltax Group 03:05 Biggest merger in history 03:26 Chevron Texaco 04:18 Trademark rights 04:54 Alternative energy 05:20 Biofuel 05:41 Environmental damage 06:52 Reducing emissions