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...efforts are the largest CO2 projects ever. In one, Exxon Corp. and Atlantic Richfield Co. are the major investors in a $350 million, 405-mile underground line that is to begin piping the gas this spring. In the second, Shell Oil Co. and Mobil Oil Corp. are building a 500-mile system that will cost a total of about $1.2 billion. That system, in which Continental Resources Co. also has an interest, is to be finished in the third quarter of next year. The Shell-Mobil project alone could coax out an extra 280 million bbl. and boost output...
House has now returned to the diplomatic circuit but she says that more than anything at Harvard, she enjoyed meeting undergraduates. Her study group, which explored foreign policy decision making, brought former Administration officials and business leaders (including the president of Mobil Oil) before a group of about forty students, half of whom were undergraduates. In addition, Karen Elliott House lived, appropriately enough, in Elliott House. "This is the first time to my knowledge that an IOP fellow has had the opportunity to stay in an undergraduate House. But with my name, they had no choice about where...
...LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF NICHOLAS NICKLEBY Mobil Showcase Network...
...highest bid was a $227 million offer for a 5,700-acre tract submitted by a group of companies led by the Sohio Alaska Petroleum Co., an exploration subsidiary of Standard Oil Co. of Ohio, and including Mobil Corp. and British Petroleum Alaska Exploration. Their bid for that choice tract far outstripped the $129 million offered by Exxon and Marathon Oil, which was bought in March by U.S. Steel. Another group led by Texaco, which is seeking to increase its holdings in the Prudhoe Bay region, weighed in with the second-highest successful bid for a tract near the Sohio...
Noyes, who died in 1977, also developed a logo for Mobil with Chermayeff & Geismar Associates. This firm also created the fetching, letterless, four-color octagonal trademark for the Chase Manhattan Bank, probably the first completely abstract logo, whose design, says Chase, is supposed to "convey a sense of dignity and the dynamic purpose of the bank." The versatile and famous CBS eye was developed by Bill Golden, art director at CBS for 19 years. Currently, the leading imagemakers are Lippincott & Margulies, who created the Xerox logo and claim authorship of more than 2,200 others, including Uniroyal, RCA and ChemBank...