For the original company broken up in 1911, see Standard Oil.
Standard Oil of Ohio
Company type
Public (1911–1987)
Traded as
NYSE: SOH (1911–1986)
NYSE: SRD (1986–1987)[1]
Industry
Petroleum
Founded
1911; 113 years ago (1911)
Founder
John D. Rockefeller
Defunct
1987; 37 years ago (1987)[2]
Fate
Acquired by BP
Successor
BP America Inc.
Headquarters
Cleveland
Products
Gasoline, motor oils
Brands
Boron (1954–1991)[3]
Sohio (1928–1991)[3]
The Standard Oil Company of Ohio was an American oil company, a successor of the original company established in 1870 by John D. Rockefeller.[4][2] It was established as "Standard Oil Company of Ohio" as one of the separate entities created after the 1911 breakup.
In the 1960s, Standard Oil of Ohio partnered with BP, in the development of the Prudhoe Bay, Alaska petroleum reserves and the construction of the Trans Alaska pipeline. The complex partnership called for a gradual stock acquisition until BP would eventually gain controlling interest culminating in total acquisition of the American company. The company ceased operations in 1987, although BP continued to sell gasoline under the 'Sohio' brand until 1991.[2]
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^ abLyin, Dan D. (12 February 2021), "Sohio History", Dantiques.com (blog)
^"The Standard Oil Company; Ohio Charter No. 3675". Ohio Secretary of State. 1870-01-10. Archived from the original on 2021-06-06.
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