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Valero Logo — The Valero Energy Corporation is a US-based oil company with headquarters in San Antonio , Texas . Valero Energy has approximately 20 313 employees worldwide (as of 2010). The company also boasts 15 refineries in the United States, Canada and Caribbean countries. Valero Energy is the largest refinery owners in the United States and is one of the largest gas station owners in North America.

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Valero Logo

Valero Energy is one of the largest in the Fortune 500 companies listed. The shares under the symbol VLO on the New York Stock Exchange trading. Among the brands include Valero Energy Valero, Diamond Shamrock, Ultramar, Shamrock, Beacon and Total. While these are the most visible brands in the public part of the company, they represent only a small part of the company dar. More

BASF Logo

BASF Logo — BASF is a group chemical German and largest chemicals group in the world. Its headquarters is located in Ludwigshafen in Germany. BASF has more than 160 subsidiaries and joint ventures and operates more than 380 production sites, both in Europe, Asia, North America, South America and Africa. BASF has customers in over 200 countries and supplies its products to a wide variety of industries.

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In 2010, the group employed more than 109 000 people (over 50 800 in Germany) and its turnover amounted to 63.873 billion € for a profit of € 7.8 billion. The group is currently expanding its international activities with a particular view on Asia. Between 1990 and 2005, BASF has invested € 5.6 billion in Asia, particularly in the acquisition of sites Nanjing and Shanghai. More

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Petronas Logo — Petronas is the short name for Petroliam Nasional Berhad which is the oil and gas company of Malaysia , owned by the state, founded on August 17th of 1974 . Petronas owns 103 subsidiaries and partly owns another 19, also is associated with 55 companies. Together, these companies make the Petronas Group is involved in several activities based on oil and gas. The towers are the fifth place among the world’s tallest towers.

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petronas logo

Petronas built the Petronas Twin Towers , which opened in 1998 and were for a time the world’s tallest buildings. There is the headquarters of the company. Petronas is one of the main advertisers of the new team of Formula 1 Mercedes Benz in the 2010 season the same. It also owns 40% of Sauber Petronas Engineering , the company that built the computer chassis that use engines made ​​by Ferrari . Petronas is also the principal owner of the Malaysian Grand Prix and is among the largest advertisers in the Grand Prix of China . More

Exxon Logo

Exxon Logo — The rectangle-shaped Exxon logo, with the pink eliminate at the end and red composing with the two interlocked ‘X’s, was developed by described company beauty consultant Raymond Loewy. The interlocked ‘X’s are involved in the modern-day ExxonMobil logo, but the exclusive Exxon logo remains for marketing and place symptoms.

Exxon Logo

Exxon Logo

In 1985 Minolta provided a new auto-focus SLR camera system known as “Maxxum” in the U. s. Declares. At first, cameras such as the Maxxum 7000, connections and whizzes used a logo with a exceeded ‘XX’ in ‘MAXXUM’. Exxon regarded this a misuse of their trademark, and as a result, Minolta was authorized to propagate cameras already created, but was required to change the stylistic ‘XX’ and apply this as a change in new creation. More

Imperial Oil Logo

Imperial Oil Logo — Imperial Oil Limited is a Canadian oil company with headquarters in Calgary , Canada . The company is in the stock index S & P / TSX 60 listings.

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Imperial Oil Logo

The company is majority-owned by U.S. company ExxonMobil controls. The headquarters were relocated in 2005 from Toronto to Calgary. The company was founded in 1880th The company promotes and sells natural gas and petroleum . More

Esso Logo

Esso Logo — Eastern Seaboard Standard Oil ( ESSO ) is a name that was given in several places at the U.S. oil company Standard Oil . In 1911 to divide the company, the brand was the subject of litigation, which won the Standard Oil of New Jersey . In 1973 , Esso was integrated within the corporation Exxon . Today is a well known brand of fuels and lubricants and name chains of service stations, owned by ExxonMobil Corporation, whose subsidiaries worldwide are still calling Esso, except the United States, which favors the Exxon brand.

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In 1911, Standard Oil was split into seven regional companies, each with rights to the brand “Standard” in certain states (plus a number of other companies that had no territorial rights). Standard Oil of New Jersey (“Jersey Standard”) had the rights in that state, also in Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and the District of Columbia. In 1941, he had also acquired the rights in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Louisiana. In those states, put their products under the brand “Esso”, the phonetic pronunciation of the letters “S” and “O”. He also used the Esso brand in New York and six New England states, where the Standard Oil Company of New York (Mobil) owned the rights, but did not oppose the use of the trademark by the company of New Jersey (the two companies were not combined until 1998). However, in other states, the other Standard Oil companies objected and forced Jersey Standard to use other brands. In most states the company used the trademark “Enco”, and some “Humble.” The other Standard companies likewise remained “Standard” or some variant on that in their own states, and another brand in other states. More