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MattDuke

08/07/19 3:20 AM

#11401 RE: PENNIEStoSTACKS #11399

I had to read this . You had me on a wild goose chase for 2 hours and all I could come up with is these companies are government related , hence Its hard to find. All I found having to do H2S. All Incest pool of oil companies which sounds great lol

https://www.marketscreener.com/MAGNOLIA-COLOMBIA-LTD-49478056/

https://www.newpointgas.com/?s=h2s

http://www.rsichem.com/

https://1ofm3c2pyt6z299jwn21i73n-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Approved_Oilfield_Vendors.pdf

https://www.newpointgas.com

AND THIS TAKES THE CAKE DISNEY, EXXON AND MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM ALL RELATED.

https://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00352/cah-00352.html


Series I. Subject Files 1872-2003
(248.2 ft.)
Scope and Contents
This series dominates the Mobil Corporation material and reflects major functions of the corporation (Exploration & Producing, Marketing, Refining, etc.) and types of material (Calendars, Graphics, etc.). Files document all Mobil predecessors: Standard Oil Company of New York (Socony), Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Socony Mobil Oil Company and Mobil Oil Corporation. Major affiliates and subsidiaries such as Vacuum Oil Company, Magnolia Petroleum Company and General Petroleum Corporation also are well represented. The most thoroughly documented aspects of the corporation are its marketing activities, particularly advertising and service station operations, and corporate administration and public affairs. Descriptions for each subject further delineate this series. Due to the artificial nature of the collection, files often do not reflect the context in which the records were created and used. In addition, some files may contain "cross reference" sheets created by a former corporate archivist. References to articles in various serial publications, found in Series II. Publications, appear to be the most accurate.
Affiliates, Subsidiaries and Other Companies 1872-2003
(34.8 ft.)
Scope and Contents
These sub-series contain materials created by or related to subsidiaries, divisions, and other companies with which the Mobil Corporation and its predecessors conducted business. Correspondence, litigation documents, press releases, news clippings, publications, ledgers, logbooks, directories, and other records document the activities of these entities.
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2.207/E212 [SRH1230003503] General: Affiliate Data Sheets 1982
Amoco Corporation 1984
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2.207/M18B [SRH1230004934] Anglo-American Oil Company
Flight logbooks 1936, 1938
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2.207/E212 [SRH1230003503] Arabian American Oil Company (Aramco)
General
[see also Office of the Corporate Secretary Records]
General 1947-1976
Publications 1948-1968
Wallace Stegner's Arabian Discovery 1959
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2.207/F176 [SRH1230003667] Ashland Oil & Refining Company 1965-1966
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2.207/E212 [SRH1230003503] Atlantic Richfield Company 1972
Belridge Oil Company 1979-1980
Bodcaw Company 1979
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2.207/H6 [SRH1230004065] Caterpillar, Inc
Advertisements 1994
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2.207/E252 [SRH1230003464] Annual Report 1996
Mobil Private Label Proposal 1986
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2.207/E212 [SRH1230003503] Coastal Petroleum Company 1965-1981
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2.207/G106 [SRH1230003818] Conoco
General 1981-1982
Conoco v. Mobil 1981
Press Releases 1981-1984
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2.207/H72C [SRH1230004286] Corsicana Petroleum Company
General
[see also Magnolia Petroleum Company]
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2.207/E212 [SRH1230003503] General 1901, 1912-1913
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2.207/H72C [SRH1230004286] Corsicana Refinery: order book pages Feb. 24, 1889
Minute book Sept. 27, 1899 – May 8, 1916
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2.207/E212 [SRH1230003503] Derby Refining Company 1959-1960s
Donald, James & Company 1876-1892
Esmark, Inc 1980
Ethyl Corporation
Anaylysis of Bearing Failures in Automotive Engines 1966
Brief Passenger Car Data 1970
Ethyl News 1959
Ethyl Technical Notes circa 1955-1964
Franklin Railway Oil Corporation
General 1931
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2.207/I83 [SRH1230004397] Grease and Compounding Works
Accounts ledger 1930-1931
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2.207/I84 [SRH1230004396] Accounts index ledger 1930-1931
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2W45 [SRH1230020197] Detail of Plant Investment & Office Furniture & Fixtures ledger 1930-1942
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2.207/H6 [SRH1230004065] Fry Equipment Corporation [pump manufacturer] 1928
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2.207/F176 [SRH1230003667] General Chemical Company 1941
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2.207/E213 [SRH1230003504] General Crude Oil Company 1979
General Petroleum Corporation
General 1929-1940
Advertising Campaigns 1937-1938
Annual Reports 1923, 1925
Basic Training Text 500 March 1956
Benefits/ Savings Plans 1941-1953
Correspondence 1949-1978
Employees' Clubs 1947-1959
Employee Information 1923-1959
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2S331 [SRH1230012372] Exploration and Production
[ledgers]
Oil Lands Jan. 1, 1912 – June 30, 1916
Oil Lands and Other Property Jul. 1, 1917 – May 17, 1926
Investment and Reserve Oil and Gas Wells May 18, 1926 – Dec. 1932
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2.207/E213 [SRH1230003504] Headquarters 1948-1949
General 1948-1949
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2.207/H64 [SRH1230004275] Dedication booklets [2] 1949

BeamMeUpScotty

08/07/19 4:31 AM

#11403 RE: PENNIEStoSTACKS #11399

Ask Beandog to ask the CEO via LinkedIn

sello

08/07/19 6:01 AM

#11406 RE: PENNIEStoSTACKS #11399

Many big deals going on.

On the agricultural side, they signed a deal in 2018 with a scientific research company in Florida to treat orange crops using the large volume systems. They were starting with ten and were expecting 50 more. A few months after that deal they announced another deal in Texas but didn't give the number of units.

Multiple large volume systems have gone to food processing companies as well.

I think they are up to 6-7 announced hospitals that have adopted the Annihilyzer system and the CEO says 30 more are looking to implement the system.

Huge growth phase coming here with what will equal 9.25 million in operational capital with this deal with Ontario. Even with limited capital, their revenue grew 400% quarter over quarter, from 40+ to 160+ 4th 2018-1rst 2019.

PCTL is a monster in the making!

PCTL!!