Examples of Mobil Oil in a sentence
Until October 1995, Mr. Xxxxxxx xxx the Treasurer of Mobil Oil Corporation and Mobil Corporation from 1974 and 1976, respectively.
A person’s Mobil Benefit is the person’s accrued benefit under the Retirement Plan of Mobil Oil Corporation and the Supplemental Pension and Annuity Program of Mobil Oil Corporation up through the date the person becomes a participant in the ExxonMobil Pension Plan, based on service and compensation up through the date the person becomes a participant in the ExxonMobil Pension Plan.
Actively involved in the international oil exploration and production business for the last 35 years, Mr. McAdoo has held a variety of technical and management positions in exploration and production for Mobil Oil Company, Phillips Petroleum Company, Jackson Exploration, Inc., Triton Energy Corporation, Tracer Petroleum Company, and others in many regions including the North Sea, Middle East, Africa, South America, former Soviet Union, and Southeast Asia.
From 1962 to 1966, Mr. Wheeler worked with Mobil Oil in Canada and Libya and from 1967 to 1972 was employed by International Resources Ltd., in London, England and Denver, Colorado.
Xx. Xxxxxxx has also acted as a consultant for the Canadian federal government, the provincial governments of Newfoundland and British Columbia, the Canadian Consul in Boston, Massachusetts, Mobil Oil, the Defense Research Establishment Pacific and the French Navy.
Prior to joining Host Marriott, Mr. Burton was Senior Tax Counsel at Mobil Oil Corporation.
Shares of Class B Preferred Stock shall be issued only to a trustee or trustees acting on behalf of an employee stock ownership trust or plan or other employee benefit plan (“Plan”) of Mobil Corporation or Mobil Oil Corporation (collectively, “Mobil Oil”).
From 1995 to 1997, Mr Turko was employed by Mobil Oil Canada as a Reservoir Engineer responsible for evaluating and pursuing a multitude of exploration and development opportunities primarily in Central Alberta.
Within this concession Mobil Oil A.G. ("Mobil"), the German subsidiary of Mobil Corp.
The complainants in the case are El Paso Refinery, L.P. (which settled with SFPP in 1996), Chevron Products Company, Navajo Refining Company (now Navajo Refining Company, L.P.), ARCO Products Company (now part of BP West Coast Products, LLC), Texaco Refining and Marketing Inc., Refinery Holding Company LP (now named Western Refining Company, L.P.), Mobil Oil Corporation (now part of ExxonMobil Oil Corporation) and Tosco Corporation (now part of ConocoPhillips Company).