Yes, it’s verifiably the world’s largest. And it sat atop an actual Amoco till 1998, when British Petroleum bought the company. But there’s been a big sign—and a gas station—there since 1922, “which ...
Are you carrying a torch for the old Amoco gas station brand? BP seems to think so. As my colleague Claire Bushey reports, the British oil giant is dusting off the torch-and-oval logo it shelved after ...
With a press conference, an oversized check and applause, representatives from BP and the Amoco Reuse Agreement Joint Powers Board on Friday celebrated the first money coming to the board under the ...
Amoco, the iconic red, white and blue gas stations that disappeared nearly 20 years ago after the company’s merger with BP, are beginning to pop up once again in Chicago and a handful of other markets ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Amoco gas stations are making a return to metro Detroit ...
H. Laurance Fuller was chairman and CEO of Amoco Corp. in the 1990s before the company, then based in Chicago, was acquired by British Petroleum Co. to become the world’s third-largest energy producer ...
A growing number of BP station owners would like to bring back the Amoco moniker, which the company scrapped after acquiring American Oil Co. and all its Amoco assets in 1998, Dale Buss reports. The ...
BP has revived the Amoco brand that the BP Whiting Refinery long operated under. The London-based energy giant has rebranded 36 gas stations nationally under the old Amoco banner, including six in the ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Laurance Fuller, the last CEO of Amoco Corp., when Chicago ...