The Amoco torch has been re-lit in Chicago. Oil-and-gas giant BP doused the familiar red, white and blue brand shortly after purchasing Amoco 20 years ago, and the signage gradually disappeared as gas ...
BP (NYSE:BP) said Tuesday it will bring Amoco gas stations back to select U.S. cities, marking the return of a 105-year-old retail brand. The British oil giant will reintroduce Amoco stations ...
The Gulf oil disaster has obliterated the BP brand name. It’s a deserved problem for the company, but what of all the BP gas station owners now faced with a tarnished reputation and declining sales?
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 ...
NEW ORLEANS -- BP gas station owners across the country are divided over whether the oil giant stained by its handling of the Gulf spill should rebrand U.S. outlets as Amoco or another name as part of ...
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 ...
CHICAGO--The annual Fuels Quality Survey , conducted by The NPD Group Inc., recently revealed that Amoco Fuels at BP--available at all sites east of the Rockies--are rated highest in quality across ...
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 ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Richard Morrow, the next-to-last CEO of Amoco Corp. when ...