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  1. www.linkedin.com › company › texacoTexaco | LinkedIn

    Texaco | 35,343 followers on LinkedIn. Texaco was an independent company until its refining operations merged into Chevron Corporation in 2001, at which time most of its station franchises were...

  2. CAN TAKE YOU. 4,500 miles. That’s all it takes for Texaco with Techron® to start removing up to 50% of harmful engine deposits, so you get a cleaner-running engine to maximize miles per gallon. Techron in Action.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TexacoTexaco - Wikipedia

    The company was headquartered in Harrison, New York, near White Plains, prior to the merger with Chevron. Texaco gasoline comes with Techron, an additive developed by Chevron, as of 2005, replacing the previous CleanSystem3. The Texaco brand is strong in the U.S., Latin America, and West Africa.

  4. Texaco Lubricants Europe | 6,598 followers on LinkedIn. Enduring Performance | With over 100 years of expertise and experience across Europe, we’re an industry leader in the research and...

  5. The current Texaco star and modern station design launched in 1981. In 2001, Texaco and Chevron merged to become ChevronTexaco. Not long after, we added the cleaning power of Techron to every grade of our gasoline. Today the Texaco star shines in 16 states and in countries around the globe.

  6. www.company-histories.comTexaco-Inc-Company-HistoryTexaco Inc. -- Company History

    Texaco gained popularity as a product name, and in 1906 the company registered it as a trademark. The well-known logo first appeared in 1909 as a red star with a green "T" in the center. The company formally changed its name to Texaco Inc. in 1959.

  7. Jul 18, 2024 · Chevron works to meet the world's growing demand for energy by exploring for oil and natural gas; refining and marketing gasoline; producing chemicals and more.

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  9. Jul 18, 2024 · Texaco Inc., former U.S.-based petroleum corporation that was, during the late 20th century, one of the world’s largest oil companies in terms of sales. The name Texaco was officially adopted in 1959.

  10. Texaco is used at 1,346 locations across 17 states, mostly in Washington, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Hawaii. Additionally, Texaco licenses its brand to Valero Energy to use in the United Kingdom, and over 730 Texaco stations exist in Britain.