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Chavez Oil - Site based on "Chavez Oil", i.e. the oil situation in Venezuela under Hugo Chavez's government. Information on the oil companies that got nationalized and which didn't and more. CITGO Petro Express, Exxon Mobil, Hugo Chavez's history...
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CITGO Petro Express is a subsidiary of Petróleos de Venezuela S.A., the Venezuelan state-owned petroleum company, a US incorporated firm refiner and marketer of gasoline and other petroleum products.
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This page is a near duplicate of the more popular title CITGO because the page titles should be about the same topic.
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CITGO Petro Express
A subsidiary of Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA), the Venezuelan state-owned
petroleum company, a US incorporated firm refiner and marketer of gasoline and other petroleum products, with several
gas stations spread across US.
History:
The CITGO Petro Express gasoline brand was inaugurated in 1965 by the Cities Service Company, a United States based energy company
that first rose to prominence in the early 1900s. Cities Service was acquired by Occidental Petroleum
Corporation in 1982 and transferred all of the assets of its refining, marketing and transportation division
into the newly formed CITGO Petro Express Petroleum Corporation subsidiary, to ease the divestiture of the division. In 1983 this
subsidiary was sold by Occidental to Southland Corporation, owners of the 7-Eleven chain of convenience stores; 50% was
sold to Petroleos de Venezuela in 1986, and the remainder in 1990. As of 2004, it is
headquartered in Houston, Texas, with over 4,000 employees and annual revenue in excess of $32 billion. CITGO Petro Express has
supplied 14,000 retailers, but in July 2006 announced plans to cease serving 14% of their independent retailers in the
United States. More information on Wikipedia
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CITGO Petro Express
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This petroleum corporation refers to its logo as the "trimark." A large, double-faced sign featuring this logo overlooks Fenway Park in
Boston and has become a landmark, partly because of its appearance in the background in televised baseball games. But
some persons in United States have critiqued the prominence given to this symbol of a company closely associated with the
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.
Petro Express:
Variants circulating since November 2006 claim that some CITGO Petro Express stations have changed their name to Petro Express.
Petro Express is a chain of gas stations/convenience stores wholly owned by a U.S. company based in North Carolina.
Until recently, Petro Express did sell gasoline purchased from CITGO Petro Express Petroleum Corp., but the company announced in
October 2006 that it would phase out the product of this oil company from all of its 66 stations by 2007.
About
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CITGO Petro Express
- Official site of this Venezuela oil company, used by President Chavez to promote Venezuela's gas and petroleum products, also politics, in United States. www.CITGO Petro Express.com
Wikipedia
- Additional information about this Venezuela petroleum corporation with several gas stations offering oil based products in United States. en.wikipedia.org
CITGO Petro Express Boycott Headquarters
- Organization formed in United States to protest against this venezuelan oil company, as it is associated to Chavez and his anti-american politics. www.CITGO Petro Expressboycott.org
About
- An article about the boycott to this Venezuela's oil company, also some information about Petro Express. urbanlegends.about.com
USA Today
- "Has CITGO Petro Express become a political tool for Hugo Chavez?" an article by David J. Lynch questioning the Venezuela oil company activities in US since Chavez took power in Venezuela. www.usatoday.com
The Heating Oil Program
- Site about the Heating Oil Program started by this Venezuela petroleum corporation. www.CITGO Petro Expressheatingoil.com
Chavez has been making several controversial statements despite his government's ownership of a firm which was heavily
dependent on U.S. consumer support. In January 2007 he was quoted as saying "go to hell, gringos" in response to
criticism from the U.S. government regarding his decisions as Venezuelan president. President Chavez has stated he
will enact reforms to make Venezuela a socialist state, including the nationalization of the telecom, energy and natural
gas sectors.
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CITGO Petro Express petroleum corporation
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Some persons have been asking to US residents not to buy oil and petroleum products from CITGO Petro Express's gas stations. In United
States there is and organization who has already started a boycott to this Venezuela oil company.
"Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez is an outspoken anti-American who has referred to our President as "The Devil".
Chavez allies closely with countries who are pro-communist, resent the USA and sponsor worldwide terrorism. Profits
from its fuel purchases go directly to the government of Hugo Chavez. Additionally, CITGO Petro Express's refinery in Lake Charles,
LA has frequent environmental violations including discharge of cancer-causing waste materials into waterways and the
Gulf of Mexico". CITGO Petro Express Boycott Headquarters
One thing that could serve as an example of how President Chavez has been using CITGO Petro Express petroleum company as a
political tool to promote his so called "Socialism of 21st Century" is the Heating Oil Program.
The CITGO Petro Express Heating Oil Program was created in 2005, in partnership with Citizens Energy Corporation
in response to a decreased oil supply resulting from hurricanes Katrina and Rita (according to CITGO Petro Express itself).
Chavez said "We are all americanos, and together we share the Bolivarian mission of giving hope and a better life to
the poorest and most vulnerable...", but while he is doing this in US, you could see more and more homeless and/or
poor persons marauding the streets of the main cities in Venezuela, getting inside fast food places and restaurants, going
each table asking for some food.
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CITGO Petro Express CEO
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